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Elks to Hold
Lodge of Sorrow
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J. R. Jenkins
Speaker
The Elks of Weldon Lodge
No 26 and Elite Temple No. 71
will hold their annual Lodge of
Sorrow Sunday, Dec. 13, at 4 p.
m. at the Rest.
J. R. Jenkins, executive sec¬
retary of the West Broad Street
YMCA, will be the main speak¬
er. The Thanatopsis will be de¬
livered by W. W. Law.
The ritualistic ceremony will
be led by Exalted Ruler Charlie
Stone and Esquire John these Haber- j
sham. Following cere-
monies the eulogies requested will be to j
given All Elks are j
be present and dn time. I
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FBB Senior Choir
The Senior choir of the F.
B B. church met recently at the
home of Mrs. Nadbii Gregory
with the presiderit, Mrs. Sallie
Freeman, presiding. Mrs. Clem¬ j
entine Smalls was .a guest. As¬
sisting Mrs. Gregory J in serving i
alter the meeting were Mr.s.
Cphelia Gardner, Mrs. Beulah
m 2 1 Sr n ^ b aT y Tile
next meeting will be held on
Thursday, December 17 at 7:30
p. m. at the residence of Mrs.
Alice Alexander, 1119 E. Gwin-
nett street. Mrs. Sallie Free-
man, president; Mrs. Naomi
Gregory Gregory , reporter, reporter
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1st Evergreen Bapt.
Rev. E. A. Capers, pastor of
First Evergreen Baptist church,
announces that regular services
will be held at the church on
Sunday, December 13.
The Missionary Circle No. 2
presented a tea at the home of
Rev. and Mrs. Capers on Sun-
day, December 6. The No. 2
c)voir celebrated its annlver-
s&ry on December 4.
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St. Luke . _ Bapt. TL Church L
• Communion services will b(
held at St. Luke Baptsit Church
Sunday, December 13. Rev. B.
C, Thomas, the pastor, will be
lij charge. Choirs No. 1 and
2 will sing.
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Saint John
The Matrons Mis' ion circle of
St. John’s Baptist church, Har-
tiidge street, will sponsor a sil¬
ver tea on Sunday, December
13 at 4 o'clock at the church.
A program will toe presented at
which Miss Be-rnita Darby will j
oe the speaker. Mr.s. Pearl Cox •
on, chairman; Mrs. Sarah Bran-
i.f n, co-chairman; Mrs. M. 0.|
Ja' k» on. president, and Rev. E.
O. S. Cleveland, pastor.
Connor Temple
The Youth department of
Connor Temple Baptist church
will be in charge of the services
Sunday morning, December 13.
Miss Bernice Pinkney, a sopho¬
more at Savannah State College
who is also secretary of the Sun¬
day Sohool will be the speaker.
The Junior choir and the
Young People’s chorus will cel¬
ebrate their fourth anniversa-
ly at the evening worship ser¬
vices. The Junior choir of Je¬
rusalem Baptist church, Grove-
land, will be guests.
Tremont Temple
Clifford Riles, superintend¬
ent of the Tremont Temple
Sunday School, announcer!
that the attendance banner was
won by the Adult class and the
offering banner by the Ladies
Progressive Bible class on Sun
day, clay, Dec. Dec. 6. 6. The pastor Rev.
J. M. Benton spoke at the
morning and communion ser¬
vices.
1 st Mt. Bethel Bapt. |
Rev. R. Scott, pastor of First
Mt. Bethel Baptist church, an-
nounces that a special confer¬
ence will be held at the church
on Friday, J December 11, at 8
m. Communion services will
SW'^conSd^very 30
day at 5 p __!
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St. Phillip Mon. ,
J ev J . „ / T a ^ Nomine
P,d ' ; dei
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evening messages at r SainH Saint I
Phillip Monumental A. M. E.
chuch Sunday, December 13.
Rev. F. D. Jaudon is pastor.
St. James AME
Remembers Shut-ins
On Thursday, November
Thanksgiving day the pastor
and members of Greater Saint |
James AME church gave to
each shut-in member a bag of
harvest fruit, a gift of cash and
a Thanksgiving prayer. A feel-
ing of * oy and great s P iritual
happiness permeated each re-
qipient as they gave praises to
God (for His wondrous love and
kindness to them upon being so
j | lovingly remembered. The and pas- the
tor, Rev. B. C. Caldwell
entire congregation paused in J
deep reverence as the words
Psalms 103:2-4 were read.
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Men’s Day at Litv/ay
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RALKIGII A. BRYANT
Afternoon Speaker
At the 11:30 a. m. services,!
George Johnson will be the
Mr. John,son is a grad- i
uate of Savannah State Col-,
lege and is a teacher at the
Florance St. School. He is a
member of Litway Baptist
church at Thunderbolt.
At the 3 p. m. services Raleigh I
A. Bryant will be the speaker
Deacon Bryant is a native of
Florida and received his early
education at the Miama, Fla.
High School, .and did further
study at. Florida A. and M. Col-
]fge at Tal]ahaase( , Fla He Ls
a deacon of First African Bap¬
tist church, where he also serves
as clerk and a member of the
Trustee Board, and of the fi-
nance committee. He is a lo-
postman.
Rev. R. Emanuel Scott is pas¬
tor of the church and J. C. Jones
is general chairman of the pro-
gram,
Baptist Ministers Union
The Chatham County Baptist
Ministers Union met Tuesday,
Rev. L. S. Stell was host min-
istcr - Devotions were conducted
by R<?v E P Q uartemian The
0rder ° f the day was a theol °'
discussion conductcd by
the ident
The death of the brother of
Rev. E. G. Lane in Guyton was
reported. The funeral was held
Thursday at Millen.
On next Tuesday Rev. W W.
Whitehead will conduct the de¬
votions, Rev. E. G. Lane will
d j£ CUiS the Sunday school les-
son and the message will be
de it V ered by the Rev. E. Hunter,
minister of the Galilee Baptist
church, Stockton, California.
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THE SAVANNAH TRUSUII1
Baptist Ministers Alliance
The Savannah Baptist Minis-
ters Alliance met Tuesday at
the First Evergreen Baptist
church, Rev. E. A. Campers,
tor. The meditation period was
conducted _ ____1 -__* . J a., by n. Rev. . n fc. t-v D. r»___»__ Brooks.
Opening prayer was made by
R^v. Walter Bordus. The pres¬
ident, Rev. J. C. McMillan, pre¬
sided.
On Tuesday, December 22 at
12 noon, Pie-Christmas services
! will be held at Emmanuel Bap-
list church, Rev J. C. McMillan.
pastor. The sermon wil be de¬
livered by Rev. E. A. Capers; al¬
ternate, Rev. Walter Bordas.
On Tuesday night, Dec. 15
at 8 o’clock the Alliance will
observe "Appreciation Night"
at First Evergreen Baptist
church. All church choirs and
singing groups are aske d to
render music.
The Sunday School lesson was
brought by Rev. N. A. Keenan
from the theme, “Peters Broad¬
ening Ministry,” and the ser¬
mon was delivered by Rev. L. ,L.
Small, subject, “A New Way
Home.”
Rev, J. C. McMillan will bring
the sermon on next Tuesday
and the Sunday School lesson
will he by Rev. W. B. Murray, j
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Pilgrim Bapt. Church
At Pilgrim Baptist church j
on Sunday, December 6 Rev. L. |
s. Aikens delivered the sermon j
on the theme, “Give Thanks 1
Unto The Lord.”
The following activities were,
announced: Dec. 14, Board meet-i
ing, 7:30 p. m.; Dec. 16, No. 1
Choir rehearsal; Dec. 17, Confer
enee, when all auxiliaries
aske d to make their yearly
port.
2nd St. John Bapt.
“The Spirit of Giving” was
the subject of Rev. T. J.
Wright’s message, Sunday
ternoon, Dec. 6, at Second St.
John Baptist church. Pulpit,
guests at the communion ser¬
vice were Revs. Murry, Shaver,
Donson and Givens. The even¬
ing message was delivered by
Rev. Woodrow Givens.
Regular services will be held
Sunday, Dec. 13.
True Love Bapt. Church
Rev. Freddie Bonds ordained
two deacons at True Love Bap¬
tist church Sunday, Dec. 6,
during the communion services.
They were Frank Barnes and
Samuel King. A capacity audi-
ence was present. Assisting
with the services were Rev. N.
Miller. Rev. Frank Wright, Rev.
C. Shellman, Rev. A. Boyd and
Rev.. W. Allen. Sunday school
was conducted by F. A. Camp-
He that is slow to wrath is of
great understanding: but he
that is hasty of spirit exalteth
folly.—Prov.
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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 cry,
With kindness filled a stranger’s cup,
And lifting others, up.’
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1st Tabernacle Bapt.
The membership of First Pa¬
bernacle Baptist church was
j saddened to learn brother of the pass-
Ing of an elder of Pas¬
tor E. G. (ane. Mr Lane
suffered nn an extended illnocfi illness, '
and was a resident of Portal.
Rev. J. C. McAllister served
throughout Sunday, delivering
inspiring messages. The Impe¬
rial choir, under the direction
of Mrs. A- L- Jenkins, sang.
The Sr. Women’s Auxiliary,
E. D. Davis Club and the Mis¬
sionary Society brought sun¬
shine to several homes on
Thanksgiving day following the
morning sennon by the pastor.
We regret the illness of R.
Flowers, a deacon of the
church, Mrs. Sarah Moody, Mrs.
Janie Gillard, Mrs. Madeline
Oliver, Mrs. Estejl Lunnon and
Mrs. Millie Williams.
Regular services will be held
at the church Sunday.
Beth-Eden Baptist Cburcb
Services were well attended
Sunday at Beth-Eden Baptist
church. Rev. Harold Baker’s
subject for the 11:15 a.m. ser-
vice was “The Meaning of
Christ’s Suffering" and for the
The GIory 0 e
Serviceable gifts were made
to the church Sunday. Mrs.
Sarah pixon presented 25 new
hymnals for the Young People’s
Progressive Group. Response
was made by James J. Edwards,
clerk. The Sunday school also
received new song books. A new
Janie P ul P il Hearns. was Julius ® ivei L^ Kruter, y a
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deacon, donated the stand for
the light.
CARDS OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mr.
C. B. Burson wish to thank the
many friends for their devo¬
tion, sympathy, use of cars and
flowers. Especially do we thank
the minister and members of
F.AB. church, United States
Postal personnel, members of
the Savannah Mutual Club, and I
the Sidney A. Jones Funeral
Directors. '
Mrs. C. B. Burson
and family
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Naomi B. Hayes of 2428
j Qgeechee road wishes to thank
| pastor and members of
Bethlehem Baptist church, the
staff of Charltv Hos-
pjtai, the Orchid Art Club, and
the friends for the many ^
of kindnessg showi her during
her recent accident.
May God bless all of you.
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MEMCCI 41 F
ROBERTS — In loving
memory of our mother
t MTS. RUSSIA ROBERTS
who departed this life
December 14, 1947
Sadly missed by
children,
James B. Robe ts
Launey F. Roberts, Sr.
Theodore A. Roberts
Arthur S. Roberts
SIMMONS—In loving memory
of my daughter
MARGERETTE THOMAS
SIMMONS
who passed away three years
ago
December 7, 1956
Deep in my heart lies a picture
More precious than silver and
gold;
It’s a picture of my dear loved
one
Whose memory will never grow
old.
My heart still aches with sad¬
j ness
My eyes shed many a tear;
God alone knows how we miss
her
At the end of three long years.
Sadly missed by
someone who loves her
Mother and Aunt
i SANDERS—In sad but loving
memory of my husband
DEACON FRANK SANDERS
who departed this life
six years ago
Dec. 13, 1953
His life was full of kindly deeds
i A helping hand to all in need.
A pleasant smile and heart of
gold—
No finer person this world
could hold.
I Death is a heartache nothing
can heal.
i Some have forgotten that you
| are gone,
; But I remember no matter how
1 long.
Sadly missed by
wife
mother, daughter
sister, aunts and uncle
W £ V *»
I BRINSON—In lovfrfg' fnbtnory |
j 0 f our W jf e mo ther, daughter j
tvirs. marie BRINSON
who departed this life
j one year ago
December 14, 1958
I She was so useful here below,
| So needed by us all.
We strive to see why she should
be
The one whom God should call.
But we have only human minds
With which to understand.
Perhaps we'll see it clearly
When we reach the Promised I
land.
Sadly missed by
your devoted husband,
Warren Brinson
daughter,
Miss Carolyn Brinson
Mrs. Virginia Mayfield
son,
Mr. Warren Brinson, Jr
mother,
Mrs. Nettie Carter
father,
Mr. Richard Carter
MACK—In loving mefnory of
my dear mother
MRS. JOILVNIE MAE CAPERS!
MACK
who departed this life on earth
one year ago
Dea. 8, 1953
One year has passed, dear
Moth eh,
Since God has called you home
To be with him in heaven,
Around the great white throne.
We npss you, oh, we miss you.
How could we help but cry?
But if we live as you have lived
We'll meet you by and by.
She has gone but not forgotten
To that heavenly home above.
Some sweet day we long to meet
her
And share in his infinite love.
Sadly missed by
devoted daughter,
Miss Jacquelyn Ernestine
Mack
father and mother-in-law,
Mr. and Mr.s. John Mack.
Sr.
Savannah, Ga.
STEPHENS—In sad but loving
memory of
MR. MARION B. STEPHENS
who departed this life
December 11, 1958
Brother, the days have been
long and lonesome.
The hours have been hard to
bear.
I have been only able to bear
them,
Because I know that Jesus
cares.
We had so much of happiness . .
we had so much of joy;
Thank God that memory is one
gift of God
That death cannot destroy.
Sadly missed by
wife,
Mrs. Susie Stephens
daughter,
Mrs. Barbara Fletcher
apd Family
SIMMONS—In loving memory
of our mother
MRS. MARY H. SIMMONS
who departed this life
Dec. 2, 1954
You are gone Mother, but not
forgotten.
Neither will your memory fade..
Loving thoughts will always
l in § er
Around the grave whe: e you
are laid.
Sadly missed by
Children
Grandchildren
Great-grandchildren
and other relatives
—Have Faith in God—
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THQRNTON—GR;ANT—In sad
loving memory of my hus¬
band who passed away
Dec. 13, 1957
and my mother
who departed this life
Nov. 2, 1947
MR. DAN W. THORNTON
and
MRS. MARIE GRANT
ones, you are not for¬
gotten
the ones who loved you best.
love for you will linger
we all are laid to rest.
saw you suffer, we saw you
go.
crushed our hearts, we loved
you so.
But the Lord said “Come on
home,
You need to rest."
The gates of heaven opened
wide
And the angels beckoned you
inside.
We miss you, oh we miss you.
How could we help but cry?
But if we live as you lived,
We will meet you by and by.
Sadly missed by
wife and daughter,
Mrs. Margaret Thornton
brother-in-law, and son
Mr. Henry Wade Mitchell
grandchildren,
nieces, nephews
great-grandchildren
MLACK — In memory of our
niece
JOHNNIE MAE CAPERS MACK
who departed this life
Dec. 8. 1958
The month of December is here
The saddest month of the year;
For it was on the eighth day
Our darling niece passed away.
God gave us strength to face
the blow.
And courage to bear the pain.
But what it meant to lose you
No one will ever know.
Sadly missed by loving
mother,
Mrs. Mary Capers
New York City
daughter,
Jackie Mack
Savannah, Georgia
brothers and sisters
New York City
aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Capers
New York City
and a host of friends 1
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