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Miss Jewell Frances Williams
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YOUTH HAY SPEAKER — Mis
Jewell Frances Williams, the
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jack
Williams, will be speaker on tuc
Youth Day program at Palen .
. . _ .
Methodist church Sunday, Nov.
morrow. ’
Miss Williams is a senior at
Alfred E. Beaoh High School.
She is president of the Excel¬
sior Clutjt and the Future Tea¬
chers of America. She is also
editor of the Beacih Beacon, a
member of the Dramatics Club.
Tpu Beta Tri-Hi-Y, Interna¬
tional Friendship Seekers, Y-
Teens, Science Club and the
girls drill 'team.
She is a member of Palen
Methodist cthureh. During 1958-
59, she was president of the
( youth fellowship and is nov
Se wing as vice president. Mis^ ,
Williams is also president of
the Savannah South Sub-d’s-
tricst of the Methodist Youth
denomination.
PaDtist Ministers
Alliance
The Savannah Baptist Minis¬
ters Alliance met, Tuesday at
the First Evergreen Baptist
church. Rev. E. A. Capers, pas¬
tor.
Devotions were conducted by I
Rev. Freddie Bonds and Rev.| 1
_, F D. Brooks ___. served , as secre- „
tary in the absence of the sec¬
retary, Rev. G. W. Carter.
The Sunday School lesson was
explained by Rev. E. A. Cap¬
ers. The president, Rev. J. C.
McMillan, presided.
Current news was brought by
Rev. L. M. Moore
Rev. W. B. Murry will bring
the sermon next week and the
Sunday School lesson by Rev.
L. M. Moore. The order of the
day was a sermon by Rev. John
T. Taylor from the subject,
“The Five Wonders of the Love
of God.” Rev. Moore assisted
in the pulpit services.
The Alliance will hold Thanks
giving services at St. James Bap-
tist church. Augusta Road, Rev.
E. D. Brooks, pastor. Rev. G
%W. Carter will deliver the mes-!
sage. Devotions will begin at
11 a. m. -
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First Jerusalem Bapt
The ‘Sunday School classes 'of
Firsrt Jerusalem Baptist church
are competing for two prizes' that!
Sunday. One for the class
has the largest attendance and j
one collection for the class for church the larg- will j
est The
observe its eighth anniversary
next week with the following j
churches: Monday night, Smyr- j
na Baptist; Tuesday, Union Bap-
tist; Wednesday night, Saint
James Baptis; Friday night.
Goodwill Baptist; Sunday af-.
temoon, fc:30 o’clock. Connor’s
Temple.
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Sunday Program
At Beth Eden Church
Sunday evening, November
6 30 o’clock a program will
presented by the choir of
Baptist Church
■pa’tSetoknts. The nubl'c
invited. Rev. Harold Baker
raster.
Mrs. 8 J. Derrick Herring will
in charge of the program
follows:
Selection, First Tabernacle
Senior choir; poem.
Living Need The Flowers,”
s Ernestine S. Meggett; so¬
“The Lord's Prayer,” James
reading, “Oil Yourself
Little,” Miss Terry Jean
y; instrumental
Grover Thornton; solo,
Sweetly Solemn Thought,”
Delores Dempsey; reading,
Existence of a God,” Gro-
Thornton; solo, “I Heard of
City Called Heaven," Vernon
dramatization, “The Re-
of the Prodigal,”
T oint Thanksgiving
"ervice. FAB & FBB
A joint Thanksgiving
the First Bryan and the First
African Baptist churches will
held on Thursday, Novem-
26, beginning at 11:30 a. m
message will be delivered
by the Rev. Curtis J. Jackson,
of First A. B church.
will be furnished by the
'heirs of both churches.
Sundav, November 29
of 1st Bryan Bap-
ist church will have charge
he services at F B R. church
he speaker will be Rev. B. E.
Music will be
I bv the Brotherhood
Rufus Brown chorus.
Johnson and Ondra Stevens
E. Lambkin is president
Brotherhood.
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The City-W’de Baptist „ .. . „
Union will meet at „ ,, ,
Baptist church. Rev. L.
pastor on Sunday,
.at 3:30 p. m. A
been arranged. All
ministers, leaders
cf all churches are
Paul Brown is
dent, and Mrs. Irene
First Mt. Bethel
At First Mt. Bethel
last Sunday. Rev. S.
delivered the
1 Choir and Ushers
Rev. Singleton will deliver
sermon
The Prayer Band will
a special prograVn Sunday
November 29, 3:00.
Grace Barnett will be
Thursday. 5 p. m., the
Training Union met,
Washington, president.
T n)e L cve gaotist Will
Urdam „ , . _ I Deacons
WO
Samuel King and
Barnes will be ordained as
rons True Love
church on Sunday. December
^ 2:30 p. m. Rev.
Bends is pastor.
Choir No. 2 will give an
^cr roast on Friday.
27, at 777 East Gwinnett
Beggar services wiii be held
Die church on Sunday, Nov.
Onlyl^caJoiies to the spoonful
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| Tien Baptist Association
Pentecostal Union
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31ATTIIEW BONNURM AN.
President
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The Zion Baptist Association
thew Bonnerman is the presi¬
dent.
(Mrs. Ethel Vaney and Mrs.
Lucile Hall will serve as mas¬
ters of ceremonies at the pro-
grams . The following minis-
j tprs wi n participate: Rev. J. F.
j ivfann, Rev. L. Kelley, Rev. and E.
D . Brooks, Rev. C. Johnson
Rev. J. S. Murry.
Music will be rendered by a
chorus directed by Prof. Peter
;8malls and the 6 h o 1 r s of
the follcwiug Baptist church¬
es: Second Bryan, Fairmount
j j nappy Home, Peaceful Zion, Eb-
( , n czer, Zion Hope, and Mt, Ta-
30 r.
At tho losing program Sun-
■ ^ November 29 at 3
p. m.,
Mn .Gwendolyn Roberts Will de-
j ]j ver an address with , the re-
j sponse bv Mrs L smith.
K s woods is corresponding
secretary of the organization
and Leroy Tolbert is financial
secretary.
CravTside Rites Held
For Mrs. Barnes
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Durham, N. C Final rites
Mrs. Isabella King Barnes,
■ imple ceremonies, were held
graveside, Beechwood
etery here Thursday,
12, 1 p. m.
She succumbed to
ed illness tit her home,
Fayettvilie street, Tuesday.
was her desire that a
service J?e held and there be
mournihg or sad farewell.
j R. L Speaks and George
rington were in charge,
She was the wife of E.
Same?, well known
contractor, and the mother
Alexander Barnes, veteran
fwpmnan. There are five
'er surviving sons; Frank,
mi savarrah nrurenw
TO SPEAK SUNDAY—Mrs. Fred
Owens, assistant professor
languages and literature, Sa¬
vannah State College, who will
speak on “The Witnessing
Community” at the Butler
Presbyterian Church, Sunday,
November 29, at 11:30 a.m.
Joint Thanksgiving Service
At Congregational
The annual joint
Ing service of the Butler Pres
byiterlan church, the
Baptist church the First Con-
I gregational church .and the Sec-
f 0 nd Baptist church will be held
26 at 11 a. m. The
rSHT ler presnytenran enurem
mm c will be furnished by
First Congregational church
choir. The pubi c is invited
attend this service. The of-
ficers of the churches will
pervl.se the gifts for the needy
and J shut-m members
illness at his home, 622 W. 40th and other relatives.
TOP MASONS were present
when the Prince Hall Masons
met during the annual
vention of their Supreme
Council 33rd degree, in
ington, Oct. 16-20.
those present were (left to
Lenzie and Andrew', a ll of
^
1 ley of Greensboro. There is
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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 prv,
With kindness filled a stranger’s cup,
And lifting others,
Found that 1 was lifted up.”
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Last Rites Held Tor Mr, Burson
COLUMBUS B. BURSON
Funeral services for
I ,us Brainerd Burson were
,asfcro ’ Rev - Curtis J. Jackson,
p fk ' iatm S-
R !, V ' J ' Adam s a " d
T L - S Ste! * asslstec , * wUh
i services. Music was
oy tfte chu chcir ^ the b!d .
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.
i Morgan , „ P Bedgood,
deaoQn
interment was in
Grove cemetery with the
n ey A. Jones Funeral Home
| charge of arrangements.
Mr. Burson died Sunday
, irig, November 15, .after
a
eight): Amos Hall,
I dent, grand masters confer
Leland French. Lt.
I commander, northern
tion; Willard M. Allen
John W. Lewis, Jr.,
; grand commanders,
one surviving daughter,
resides
street. He attended
services at the FAB church
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Bltrson had served as
er of FAB church for more
years. He was also
member of the deacon board
. j ing „ or( j aine d during the
[rate of Rev. T. J, Goodall.
Mrs. Amos Burson. He
to Savannah the same
wher e they resided ever since
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Besides his widow, Mrs.
Burson, the deceased is
! ed. by two sisters, Mrs.
‘ Burson of 'Atlanta ar.d
Mary Burson of
jurisdiction; Thurgood
shall, active member,
I jurisdiction; John
Dobbs, active' member,
jurisdiction;, Broker T.
der, imperial pots .state,
shrine.—(ANP Photo
g rand children and two
grand children also survive.
Memorials
HART—In loving mem¬
ory of our loving mother
MRS. JANIE HART
vlho passed away
November 23, 1937
and our brother
HR. JCHN HART
who passed away
■ lit comber 3, 1923
Only God knows how we
miss them,
V. r sw much to them we
ewe.
el: love and memories
We shall always cherish
T ;;*-;ugh life with thought¬
ful gratitude.
Sailv missed by.
Margaret Hart Rhaney
Carl R. Hart
CARDS OF THANKS
CARD or THANKS
The family' wishes to tfcank
hem Baptist church, George
DeRenne School faculty and
student body, Hodge
faculty and students. Liberty
city Community Association,
Sidney Jones Undertakers, and
; especially my neighbors and
ew, Master Henry (Lucky) Mc-
Graw; also for cards, telegrams,
florals, cars and other courte¬
sies shown.
Mrs. Esteila Konon
and Family
CARD OF THANKS
. The family .. -of the late Mr.
John Thomas Green wishes to
thank everyone for the kind
expressions of sympathy shown
j during dear the illness'and to death of
one so us.
Mrs. Mary S. Bain-
and family
1203 East Broad Street
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mr
Thomas Godfrey wishes to ex¬
press deep gratitude to their
many friends for their sympa¬
thy, numerous cards, telegrams,
'lowers and other means cf
condolences.
Mrs, Evelina Godfrey
I and daughter
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Braulah Henderson, 623
West 44 St., wishes to extend
nany thanks to her friends for
the beautiful cards and flow¬
ers during her illness.
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HALL—In memory of our
husband, father and brother
DEACON ERNEST HAIL
who departed this life
November 27 1057
The month of November is
here,
The saddest month of the year.
For it was on the twenty-
seventh day
My darling husband passed
away.
strens . .. . „„
I God gave mc "“ v0 ’
i to bear the blow.
1 And courage
But what it meant to lose you
No one will ever know
Sadly missed by
a loving wife,
Mrs. Silvia Hall
children
grandchildren
brothers
nieces and nephews
a host of friends
Centra! Bant. Church
I Rev. William Daniels will de-
u _ thP message on Thanks-
RiV i n g day 11 a. m. at Central
( Bap , tist church,
i Sunday, November 29, the "r.
Mission will sponsor programs at
11:30 a. m. and at 8 p. m. The
Baptist Ushers Union will pre¬
sent their program at 3 p. m.
Monday night, November ^9
'he Simmons Singers will pre¬
sent a concert at the church.
Rev. W. Wilson delivered the
message last Sunday morning.
Mrs. iR. Reddick discussed ttt'e
BTU topic. The Gospel Cho¬
rus rendered music.
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