The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, December 05, 1959, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO ......EWS ^ qpMBa aassK<M- Womaniess Wedding At First Congregational Friday, December 4 (Remember the Woman!*' i Wedding Friday, December 4, 8 p. m. at First Congregational Church, Taylor and Habersham streets. Donation 50c, If you do not have time to serve supper at, home, the Ser¬ vice League’s refreshment com¬ mittee, under the ohairman.shib of Mrs. John McIntosh, will be pleased to serve you! Berean District Union The Berean District Union meeting was held at the Wil¬ mington Baptist church, Thun¬ derbolt, on November 27, 28, 'I and 29. Rev. E. A. Capers, pas- 1 ‘On at' Sunday. November 29. 12 noon the sermon was deliv- ered by Rev R E Scott, tor Litway Baptist church.! Thunderbolt. At 2 p. m. the sermon was delivered by Rev. Willie Gwynn, pastor of College i Park Baptist church, Thunder- ] bolt. James Butler is president ofj the Union. Berean Association To Meet at Evergreen The annual adjourned session of the Berean Missionary Bap¬ tist Association of Georgia, will meet at the First Evergreen Baptist ‘'church, Wednesday January 29, 1960. Officers of the Association are Rev. E. A. Oapers, modera¬ tor; Rev. Wm. Daniels, vice moderator; Rev. L. S. Stell. Jr., secretary; Rev. L. L. Small, treasurer; Rev. E. P. Quarter- man, corresponding secretary. Bunn Memorial Bant. Bunn Memorial church observed Men’s Day and Women’s Day in a joint celebra¬ tion on Sunday, November 29. A special program was present- ed at 7:30 p. m. The speaker was, Ernest Rakestraw. mana¬ ger .of the Rakestraw Funeral Horn*. He was introduced by Perry Jones who is a mem¬ ber of wt. Zion Baptist church. Rev. L. W Stevens is pastor of, ! the church. -—- i Fantist Ministers Union The Chatham County Bap- tist Ministers Union met Tues- dav at Bethlehem Baptist Church, Rev. L. S. Stell, presid ed. | Devotions were conducted by Rev. J. C. McAllister and the Sunday School lesson was brought by Rev. C. J. Jackson, j Echoes from the meeting in! Macon were brought by Rev. L. | S Stell. Rev. E P. Quarterman and Rev. w. W. Whitehead. Rev. E. Hunter, a guest minis¬ ter from Galilee Baptist church | Stockton, California, delivered J the sermon. I Next Tuesday devotions will | be bv Rev. Whitehead and the Sunday School lesson by Rev. ! E. G. Lane. Order of the dav will be a message by Rev. H. F. Grant. Mt. Sinai Bantist Rev A. Aiken and Rev. D. D Henderson were guest sneakers at Mt Sinai Bantist church on Fundav, (Nlovember 29. The Five Star Gospel Singers and the Mt. Calvary Singers were presented in a battle of soncs. L Hall was chairman of the program. On December 6 the original Gospel Singers will present a progranxwit h L. Briggs as chairman. Central Baptist Church Home coming dav will be ob¬ served Sunday at Central Bap¬ tist church. The last commu¬ nion service of the year will be held at 3:30 p. m. Rev. Daniels delivered the Mission¬ ary sermon on Nov. 29. subject, "Christian Women.” Chairman of the program was Mrs. Geor¬ gia T’riester. The concert by the jfcimmons Singers was en- joyefl on Monday night The BTU will have a Pew Iftally on Sunday, Dec. 13 at 4 SINGERS RECEIVE AWARD — The Roberta Martin Singers of Chicago received a 15 - year Achievement Award recently from'the at i ! th " w »? Church Fashion Uniforms Co., T,ie award was given for con- tinuous service to the Wash-1 :: U'■ ■'>■ C. COmmunitj Baniist Ministers * ^JJj an< . e The Savannah Baptist Min¬ isters Alliance will have a pre- Christmas Get-together pro¬ gram. Tuesday. December 15 at Evergreen Baptist churchh, 8 p. m. Rev. E. A. Capers is pas¬ tor of the host church, Rev. E. B Brooks will serve as master, of ceremonies. i The Alliance held its weekly meeting Tuesday at the First Evergreen Baptist church. Devotions were conducted by Rev. Freddie Bonds. The president, Rey. J. C. Mc¬ Millan asked Rev. L. L. Small the vice president, to preside. The Sunday School lesson was brought by Rev. R B. Brown. I _ „ . , br . nn f r 1 the Sunday . , School O , e.sson ------ on —' " n°xt Tuesday, and the sermon will be delivered by Rev. Tj T I - Small. -i ' 1 ’"!' I "" 1 _. -1f or , cr 0 , .. ' " ' n a ' was ? • sermon delivered by Rev W. B.. Murry. Ccwnmicn at Beth Fden The regular communion ser- 1 vice Beth-Eden Baptist. church will be administered by the pastor, the Rev Harold Baker, on Sunday, December 6 at 6:30 p. m. Rev. Baker’s bject at the U 15 a. m. ser- vice Sunday, November 29 was' "purpose in Which he enum-1 crated the necessary elements for successful church life.’ The Fifth Sunday night pro Mrs. gram under Wells thg direction of j C. M. was well pre- ; sentod and attended. The pas- tor and Sunday School super-' I intendent, James J. Edwards, made remarks. : Second St. JoLn Baotist Communion services will be! eld at Second St. John Bap.! tist church. Golden street, Sunday. December 6. at 2 p. m.! Rev. T. J. Wright 1s .pastor.! 1 Sunday School begins at 10 a. m. Shiloh Bapt. Church Sunday. Dec. 6 the Young i Pepole will have charge of the j morning services at Shiloh j Bantist church. At the evening worship M!rs. J. M. Butler will | speak. The choir will render; special music. Rev. G. W. Car- j program with L. Briggs as which is located at East Broughton and Randolph Sts. ! BAPTIST BOOK STORE 152 Barnard St. Bihles, Church and Sunday School Supplies, Books Choir Robes ADams 4-7881 S. nvn left to riy'it ;• c Herbert Springe: manager of the uni- form company; Herman Stev- ™ s ; Andre ^ owe ’ E “ gene fcmith, II. L. Johnson, Gloria Griffin. Norseilus McKessick and Bishcp Smallwood E. Wil- St. Matthew's Episcopal Church Me Men s club of St. Mat- pl r„ p ! lira ted C the Feast of St. Andrews Sunday, Nov. 29 with a Corpor- ate Communion of the men. Tbe guest speaker was Arthur P. Chippey, associate professor of biology, South Carolina State College, Orangeburg, 8. C. The Woman’s Auxiliary elect- ed the following officials recent- ly: Miss Madeline president; Mrs. Mary vice president M,iSs Pheon Sin- clair, secretary; and Mrs. wina Ford, treasurer. „ Thanksgiving , . , service . held , ,, was on November 26 with the bration fo Holy Communion. Among the gifts and donations made by church -------- organizations — „------------ after service were galoshes by the Woman’s Auxiliary for girls at Greenbriar Center. Miale members of the church choir will appear with the Sa- vannah State College choir as singers in the of Handel’s Messiah during cemtoer. The “kick-off” for the Ev- erymember Canvass campaign was held Wednesday with the Annual Parish Supper (of fish from the t ., v catch of Dr. J. W. „. Wil- „„ on - Junior Warden). Speaking from the subject “Christian Stewardship,” William A. Ha- gans, chairman of the Every- member Canvas campaign, made the keynote address. - ) ']V?E Cillvary Bapt. F; r R M'* Chlvary Baptist hurch will hold communion Sunday afternoon Dec 6 at 3 o’clc.ok Rev. T J Sim¬ Ls pastor. TRY Cherokee »* Hefhrn . x bnic • ^ r - Donalds Herb Treatment (Tablets or Liquid) From International Drug Co. For relief of inflamed prostate spinal arthritis, pain in feet, ankles, knees, hips and shoulders: nervous run down condition from over drink¬ ing. loss of pep and nature’s inability Stiff joints, cramps and swelling. Cherokee Tonic Makes Nature Work Try Dr. Donald's Digesting Powders for acid indigestion, gas pains, belch¬ ing and heart burn. For those who Over indulge in eating and drinking or eating improper food Sold by Veteran C. J- Moore (Licensed Agent) 410 Fa^t Huntingdon Lane Phone ADams 2-5807 j^y CHOIR*PULPIT GOWNS All Colors and Color Combinations ^Badges Organizations for Ushers and CHURCH FURNITURE DEPT. Pulpits, Pews, Comm. Tobies Lowest Prices Available WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG SPRINGER FASHION UNIFORMS 701 H St., N.E. 77 Alabama St., S.W. Washington 2.0.C, Atlanta 3, Georgia THB SAVANNAH TBiBTJHl Funeral Services For Rev. Scott Held Nov. 26 „ Funeral , Services „ for Rev. „ _ Wat-; . , Sylvester . held I ktns i Scott ^ were I t,, Thursday , November , „„ 26, at . the ,. ’ Second _ . St. John „ Baptist . church , , i with fu- the pastor, Rev o„„ m T. J. T | Wright, officiating. The eulogy was delivered by Dr. J. L. Henley, moderator of Mt. Calvary Baptist Asso- 1 -nation of which the deceased .served as secretary for forty years prior to his death. Assisting with the services were Rev. E. D. Brooks, Rev. S. L. Lee, Rev. R. D. Cooper and Rev R. M. Williams. I Remarks were made by rep- 1 resentatives of the following oganizations of which the de- vay RTTJ convention, ^ Rev. ^- E. R DeLoney; Mt. Calvary Wo-: men’s Auxiliary, Mrs. A. L. Hoi- ( loway . m Calvary s . s . C on vention , K s . Ricks; Chatham ; County Ministes Union, Association,! Rev. L. S. Stell, Jr.; Berean i Rev. E. A. Capers; State S. S. (Convent i 0ni D r. E. O. S. Cleve-j land. Remarks were also made j by W. C. Ross and Rev. L. L. I j Small, ' Rev -, E - p - Quarterman read ! obituary. Music was. ren- dered ’ by the church choir, the .j.Rakestraw Funeral Home choir and Dr. J. B. Bates, soloist. _ Interment was in Lincoln Me- ! mortal cemetery with the Rake- 1 Funeral Home in charge I I straw 1 of v.* arrangements. ! Rev. Scott, a native of Screv-j 1 November „ . 21 . en county ’ died , on 'j He was the son of the late Hez- j ekiah Scott and Mrs. Ellen Bran- i n£ ; n Soctt - At an early age he joined the Zion Fair Baptist church Upon moving to Ha- - & an ' Ga " ’joined the Mount I Calvary Baptist Church where I he was ordained into the tnin- i>!l F 1,fn ytlU ‘ s f'” 0 He has • p asto f d S0 ™ e „„°l. ,, , g churches , in , Georgia. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. 1>aride Lee Sc _ , _ amP ... ° ’ eig ™ ! cbllde Mrs. Theodore " Brown, Rev. ^ and ^ Mrs. A. E. Haglns, Rev. W. S. Scott. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Perry Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wal¬ lace, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Scott, Mir. and Ms. Eddie Moore, and James N. Scott; two sisters, Mrs. Isadell Wilson and Mrs. Virgilee Tompkins; two broth¬ ers, Gordon Brannen and How- a rd Gaston; and a host of oth¬ er relatives. ' Last Rites Held For Mrs. Ulmer, Nov. 25 Funeral services for Mrs. Essie ^ Frances TT1 Ulmer , were held . .. Wed- .., , nesday . afternoon, November . 2o at the First Bryan Baptist . church , ...... with the pastor. . _ Rev. _ R. M. Williams, delivering the eulogy. Rev. J. Q. Adams and Rev. E. P. Quarterman assisted with the services. Remarks were made by Rev. R. L. Byrd, Mrs. Nan¬ cy Scott and others. The church choir and the Bynes - Royall choir rendered music. Interment was in Laurel Grove cemetery with the Bynes- Royall Funeral Home in charge of arrangements, The deacons of Bryan Bap- tist church served as honorary pallbearers. were Alexander _ Active Graham, pallbearers] John! Manigo, George McClendon, Nelson Brown, Debro Williams, Henry Dukes and Levy Taylor. Mrs. Ulmer was the widow of the late John Westley Ulmer who died August 12, 1959. She died on November 20 She was an ar dent member FirEt Bryan Baptist church. S h e served as treasurer of the Evening Call Aid and Social club and was a memfber of the White Rose Tent No. 171, the American Woodmen and the Christian club. CARDS OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS I wish to than Rev. George D. Walker, choir and members of Asbury Methodist church, my neighbors neighbors ana and friencts friend- fnr for being heino kind to me during the pass- ing of my husband, Herman Lewis. Also for ca _ ds, telegrams, florals and other courtesies shown. . Mrs. Ruth Lewis and family ! CARD OF THANKS Mr. W. G. Williams. 624 West Waldburg Street, wishes to ex- tend many thanks to his and flowers during his illness. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late James Noble, formerly of Savannah, wishes to thank the many friends and relatives for their kindness during their bereave¬ ment, wife, Mrs. Millie Mitchell Noble daughter. Mrs. Juanita Shelton son, James Noble, Jr. 2864 Eighth Ave. 'New York, N. Y. Love ye your enemies.- Vicmorials Ezra Johnson 925 VV. 37th Street Phone AD 2-7573 “ Hope you remembered to get Dixie Crystals sugar MEMcri/tir MYERS — In sad but loving memory of our mother MRS. ANNIE B. ANDYS,SON MYERS who departed this life four years ago Dec. 3, IS. - 5 Resting in the arms of * Jems Sweetly her soul shall rest. We all love you, Mother, But God knows best. Sadly misled by your children Mr. ,v Mrs. Waiter Anderson Savannah, Ga, Mr. & M.s. Milton Anderson Tampa, Fla. Mr. & Mrs. Sammie Bennett Savannah, Ga. WRIGHT—In sad but loving memory of my dear husband JOSEPH TILLMAN WRIGHT who passed away 14 years ago December 3, 1945 Just as the sun was sinking In the far off golden west God in his sweet mercy Called you home to rest. I can’t see. why he took you Bu'tTguess from me, perhanVhe I don’t understand will let me know more When I have reached the Promised land. So I hope to be with you some¬ day, darling, For death has never failed; And oh how happy I will be When I have reached the end of the trail. Sadly missed by wife, 4 Mrs. Effie_ Wright Sister and brothers, Mrs. Rebecca Gertrude - New York City Mrs. Dollie Huggins White Hall, S. C. Mr. Buddie Wright Sardis, Ga. Mr. Josh Wright White Hall, S. C. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Susie Green, 836 West 39 j Street, wishes to extend many ■ thanks to her friends and! members for the beautiful; cards and flowers during herj illness in the hospital and at j heme. i CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Hattie D. Moses wishes j to thank all of her friends and ! neighbors fer the courtesies, shown her during her illness j and at h ’ recuperating c nv e through prayers, calls, flowers and cards. May God bless you. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Cora Brantley, 702 West 46 St., wishes’to extend thanks to her pastor and mem- ! bers of the Connor’s Temple I Baptist church for the cards! and flowers and other courtes- i ies; also to her neighbors and j many friends and the Sidney A. Jones Funeral Home, during her accident. May God bless you all. NEED HELP? Pray without ceasing.—Thess. GOOD ADVICE TO NEWLYWEDS To you, the newlyweds in this community, we extent best wishes and congratulations on your marriage. Anc w th these words we'd like to offer what we think is sonu good, sound advice. In the budget you will undoubted!? set up, earmark a part of it for a savings account. Small deposits made regularlv will soon grow to a substantia Amount. Save to buy a home or a car .... save for a vacation . . . save for a future security. Anywaj you look at it. saving is smart. Come in and open an ac¬ count today. Interest on Savings 3% Interest Ou Time Certificates 3% All Accounts Guaranteed up lo $10,000.00 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Mail Accounts Solicited National City Bank of New York Travelers Checks F 0 r Sale THE CARVER SAVINGS BANK 810 Montgomery Street SAVANNAH, GEORGIA MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION L. B. TOOMER L. D. PERRY A SATURDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1959 •EL’LEBY — In sad but loving memory of our dear mother MRS. LAURETTA ELLFBY who departed this life Dec. I, 1944 Fifteen years have passed since that tragic day. We think of you in silence No eye can ^ee us weeping, But many silent tears are shed While all the others are sleep ing. Sadly missed by Children ' Mather Father Sisters and Brother TOLTON — In sad but loving memory of LUCHERIA TOLTON who passed away 13 years ago today * December 1, 1946 When we think of Mother How she spent her days, Loving, serving, giving— Sweet in all her ways; Never a mother so lovely Never a woman so rare; That we may follow her foot¬ steps, Daily we make our prayer. Sadly missed by your children, Mrs. Rebecca Carr New York City Mrs. Effie Wright Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Irene Jordan Savannah, Ga. Mr. Isaac Sanders Savannah, Ga. granddaughter, Mrs. Josephine Davis New York City great-grands, Master Gerry Davis Little Miss Janet Davis New York City sons-in-law, Mr. Willie Jordan Savannah. Ga. Freddie Davis New York City ‘Blessed are the pure in heart.* BELLINGER—In loving mem¬ ory of my dear mother MRS. FLOSSIE BELLINGER who departed this life December 2, 1948 Eleven years have passed since the tragic day. I think of you in silence, No eyes can see me weep; But many silent tears are shed While all the others sleep. Memories are something no one can steal. Death is a heartache nothing can heal. Seme have forgotten that you are gone; But I remember no matter how long. , Sadly missed by daughter, Airs. Georgetta Bellinger Pinkney and family JACKSON—In sad but loving memory of the late DEACON DANIEL M. JACKSON who departed this life six years ago December 3, 1953 His life was full of kindly deeds, A helping hand to all in need, ] A pleasant smile and a heart of gold, No finer person this world could hold. We do not forget you or do we intend, We think of you often and will to the end. Gone and forgotten by some you may be. But dear to our memories you ever will be. Sadly missed by devoted wife. Mrs. Emma Jackson loving daughter, (Miss Emily Jackson two sisters, Miss Dollie Jackson M's. Laura McQueen all of Savannah, Ga. uninformed? Read the Tribune every week. 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