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Baptist Ministers Union
The Chatham County Bap¬
tist Ministers Union me* Tm
day at Bethlehem Baptist
church, Rev. L. S. Sid!, host
minister. Devotions were I 1
by Rev. E. G. Lane and ‘.he
.Sunday School le«son disci; .-ed
by Rev. L. S. Stell, president.
Current news was reported by
the president, Rev. E. P. Quar-
terman and Rev. C. J. Jacks o.
Plans were made to present
a Christmas .basket next Tue -
day to Rev. J. J. Dinkins.
Next Tuesday the Union will
worship with the Evangelical
Ministers Alliance at the St.
Phillip AME church. Charles and
West Broad streets.
An inspiring message was de¬
livered by Dr. E. Hunter, minis¬
ter of Gallilee Baptist church,
Stockton, California.
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St Phillip Mon AME
mental AME church, Friday,
December 11 throughout Sun¬
day, December 13, with Presid¬
ing Elder J. P. Lampkin in
charge. Attendance was large
throughout Sunday. At 11:30
a. m. Elder Lampkin preached
Mrs. J. P, Lampkin spoke. The
Gospel ohoir rendered music,
The evening message was de-
livered by Dr. J. W.
'MUsic was rendered by the
senior choir.
Pastor Jaudon stresses that
all gifts for the less
be brought to the church by
Thursday. A cordial invitation
is extended to worship at
the Christmas service next
day. At 11.30 a. m. Pastor
don will deliver a special
mas message. At 7:00 .p, m
a Christmas song test will bo
presented under the direction of
Mrs Fannie S. Joyner, featur¬
ing voices of the combined
choirs. Miss Alamarie Glover
iMW be narrator.
!
jUpion Bapt. Church
or. Usher Board
j ‘Baptist The senior church ushers of Union
met November
|25 at the home of Mrs. Priscilla
Scott, President Eanous Smith
hi charge. A silver tea was
given on November 22 with sev¬
eral visitors from other church-
, es. At the last meeting on De¬
cember 9 new officers were
elected.
Jfhe Pulpit Aid Board
Pulpit Aid Board of Saint
I®ip Monumental A. M. E.
cnirch. met on Sunday after¬
noon at the home of Mrs. Ada
Dargon, 306 W. Henry
Tbbse present were Mrs. Mattie
H*«kett, Mrs. Matilda Fields
Mrs Eunice Harris, Mrs
f'ude Hall Mrs. Marie
Mrs Rebecca Barnes and Mrs.
Lueile Overstreet, and a guest,
Mrs. Barnes. Next meeting will
be at the home of Mrs. Lueile
Overstreet, 2610 Bulloch street
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Bethlehem Bapt. Church
Home-Coming services at!
Bethlehem Baptist church Sun-
d^y morning, Dec. 13. were fol¬
lowed by a fellowship dinner in
the recreation room of the
church. The young people had
a panel discussion at 4 p. m. on !
tile Important topic. “Who to the Are Church, The Most) the
ydung men or the young wo-
men?” Rev. L. S. Stell, Jr., is
pastor of the church.
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Atlanta 3, Georgia
^ocpiul Haptist Church
Th heir of Second
will present a
cert on Sunday, Decern-
it 7:30 p. m. under
l of Prof. E J.
of music, Mrs.
i will be at
organ,
Yu'etide
cial Christmas
ir lud ! on the pro"ram.
st; are Frank C.
s e Kear'c, and Mr.
A special feature of
\m will be two selec-
by the S )1 C. Johnson Lit-
*A dircc-
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riean Baptist church on Sun¬
day morning, Jan. 17, and at
3:30 pm. L. Bryan is
of the anniversary celebration
which will be he'd January 17,
18, 19 and 20, 1960.
A'l choirs of the church will
r °nder music. The public is
invited to hear Rev. Tobin,
The Emancipation Proclama-
tion celebration will be held
the First African
church. 23 Montgomery St., on
January 1. 1930 at 11:30 a. m.
Rev. Dr Charles F.
Associate Professor of
and Philosophy at Dillard
iversity. New Orleans, La.,
he the speaker. Dr. Morton
a noted scholar, teacher and
nreacher, and holds the A B
deg-ee fr< m Morehouse
iVge: B. D.. degree from
Theological Seminary,
York: and Ph. D.. degree
Columbia University, New
The public is invited to
him: he has a messsage.
F. D. Jaudon is president of
Emancipation Association
Rev. Curtis J. Jackson,
five secretary
First Bryan Baptist
md First African Baptist church
announee their joint 172nd
niversary program to be held
at First Bryan on January 10.
ip^o at :: 30 p m. Rev e. o
S. Cleveland, pastor of St. John
Baptist Church, will be the
speaker. These two historic
churches join in inviting
mie to be with them on
day when First tA B . First
an and St. John
will celebrate this great
-.ion. Rev. Curtis J. Jackson
01 ' cf First A. B., and Rev
Richard M. Williams is
of First Bryan -
First African Baptist church
will present a program
Christmas carols and
co the public Tiie service will
be held from the
Street entrance at 6:00 p.
icuv. i ubr 20
A lighted tree and evergreen
wiil form tho background for
the choir. This is being ar¬
ranged by J. S. Delaware, su¬
perintendent of the Sunday
■School. The concert Is under
the direction of William S.
er. choir director. Prof. E.
Ruffner will be at the organ.
In the event of rain the
big will be held in the church’;
main auditorium.
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Raotist Ministers
The Savannah Baptist
tors Alliance will h o 1 d
Christmas services on
D* ember 22, at Emmanuel
tist church, 510 East
don, Rev. J. C. McMillan,
cr and president of the
j ance. The service will
at 12 noon.
r '• f A C o, ' rs
f f the Berean As-elation
rost- r of Fhst Evergreen
11 t church will deliver the
mn: alternate. Rev.
Borders,
The nro«ram chairman,
v, D. Brook extends an
a *' 1 1 ■
' i .:rl ushers to render
The public is
Introduction of speaker, Rev,
! T Small, Old Testament
• T "h aw -
la were led by Rev. N. A.
nan - 7, ’ ri ' Alliance iwas presid
’ d over by Rev, L. M. Moore.
The Sunday School lesson
discussed by Rev. R. M.
hams, from the thema
Birth Of Jesus Christ.”
The Alliance will meet
December 29 at Williams
Ogeechee Road and 37th
for a round table discussion.
St. Luke Bapt. Church
A Christmas program will
presented at St. Luke
ohureh, .Monday. December
at ^ 8 ^ ^ p m. Regular
held Sunday, Dec.
Jof> H j ang and Elijah
will be ordained as deacon
| Decmiber 27 by rt , he pastor. Rev
; B. C. Thomas. A capacity
tendance was on hgnd for
communion services last
including 7 three visiting
ister a n d twen t y deacons.
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Grove Bant.
Services were well attended
^een Grove Baptist church
Sunday, Dec. 13. Rev. R. L.
j the pastor, used for the
,iect of his morning sermon,
Have Made It Again,” and
the evening sermon, “The
Is Over.”
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j 2vd St. John Baptist
Regular services will be
at Second St. John
; church Sunday, December 20.
8 p. m. the No. 2 choir will
sent a special program.
be given the aged and
digent members of the
T. J. Wright is pastor.
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Regular services will be
at Tremont Temple
Rev.
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Baptist Ushers Union
The monthly program of
Baptist Ushers Union will
held Wednesday, Dec. 30 at 8
m at Fir c ‘ Tabernacle
church. Albert. Jackson is
ident of the Union.
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CHRISTMAS SPECIAL !
Men’s Haircuts 75c
Ladies’ and Boys’ 50c
Every Tuesday
:
27th and Ogeeehee Road
SUGAR supplies
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TH9. SAVANHA A TKSmiWl
Last Rites Held
For Mrs. Jordan
WUk
yf rs Elizabeth A. Rankin
Solemn Requiem Mass
Mrs Elizabeth Anna .
Jordan , , were held Z ,
morning, ^ Dec. 9, at St.
dict’.s Roman Catholic
Mr Jordan died Friday, Dec. 4
Rev Kather Oeorge A Mac
cormick was celebrant of
mass asslsted by Rcv
B j Koe h a ne, deacon, and
Father A Rarnstein> sufb . dea
con vjsiting clemymen
,
J
“ Tuesday evpnine
interment was in the
0 jj c ceme tery with Steele
ra j Home in charge of
I ments
Honorary pallbearers
members of St. Mary’s Aid
ciety. the Laymen’s League
St. Benedicts church, the
olic Women’s Club, the
Atlantic Medical Society,
the Charity Hospital staff.
Active pallbearers were N.
King, A. L. Davis, Sam Williams
Boston Williams, Isaac
James Allen, Lawrence
Pherson and Edward
Mrs j orda n, a native
naliian, was bom on May
jggg Her parents were the
Frank and Annie Rankin.
graduating from Beach
tute she taught at St.
ny’s Parish School for
years. She was a
of St. Benedict’s
church for 52 years where
was a charter member of
St. Mary’s Aid Society,
as its secretary for
■ years
Survivors are three sons,
Carl R. Jordan, Emory J.
and Charles F.
three grandchildren, Harold
Jordan, Miss Carmen A.
and Miss Karen T. Jordan;
a daughter-in-law, Mrs.
K. Jordan.
St. Mary’s AME
The first communion
for the conference year
conducted at St. Mary’s A. M.
church Sunday, Dec. 13. by
oastor. Rev. Charlie Fogle.
ular services will be held
the church on Sunday.,
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1 sf Mt. Sinai Baptist
A Christmas program will
nresented at First Mt.
Baptist church Sunday, Dec.
at 7 pm. Regular services
be held during the day.
A. A. Lewis was in charge
the services on Dec. 13.
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Sisterhood of Beth-Eden
| The regular meeting of
Sisterhood of Beth Eden
tist church will be held
morning, December 20,
diately following the 11:15
m. service at which time
cial plans will be made for
ing activities. We were glad
have the president, Mrs.
j Davis, w'ho had been out of
j cltv due to illness, back with us.
j I The pastor, Rev. Harold
er, filled the pulpit both morn¬
ing and night Sunday, Dec. 13.
His subject for the 11:15 a.
m. service was “The
For The Coming of Christ In¬
to The World.” This was
much needed pre-Christmas ap¬
peal for the true celebration
, of the Christ child’s birthday.
An elaborate program for the
| Sunday School is being prepar-
ed by Mrs. C. M. Wells for Sun-
■ December .
day, , _ 27 at 5 p. m. We
’
invite . our fnends to be with us.
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_ Palen . m* Methodist L J* » CL Church L
| The Sunday School of Palen
M. (Church is presenting a
Christmas program of music
words on Sunday night, Decern-
her 20 at 7 o’clock. This pro
gram will feature a play entitl¬
ed “The Night of His Birth.’’
Gifts will be presented to
each member of the Sunday
School. This program is
der the direction of the
i of Education of the church. The
public is invited to attend.
Central Bapt. Church
“The Title and Life of The
Messiah” was the subject of
the morning’s message
at Centra] Baptist church.
Christmas carols were sung by
the young adult choir. The
Pew rally sponsored by the B.
T. U. was successful. A candle
light service will be held Sunday,
Dec. 20 at 8 p. m.
CARDS OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my pastor,
neighbors, friends, co-workers
and the staff and nurses of the
Charity Hospital for their kind¬
ness shown me while a patient;
also for cards and flowers.
Rosa Joyner
Inion BaDtist Sr. Choir
Thanks Helpers
The Union Baptist Senior
Choir met Friday night, Dec. 11.
for their last meeting of the
year.
New officers for I960 were
elected unanimously. The choir
held its last silver tea for 1959
at the home of Mrs. Mary Hen¬
drix, 609 West 38th street, which
was successful. The choir
thanks the members of Thank¬
ful Baptist and other churches
for participating.
The first silver tea for 1960
will be held at the president’s
home, Thomas Washington, 706
West Bolton street, January 10.
The Lord was truly good to us
in the year 1959. Let us keep
praying and trusting in God
and he will bless us ever more
in 1960. We thank the Lord for
the many blessings he shower¬
ed upon us in 1959.
The Union Baptist church
and the senior choir wish every
one a Merry Christmas and a
prosperous New Year!
Mrs. T. L. Dabney, reporter;
Mrs. T. Guyton, secretary; Mrs.
N. Shaw, treasurer; T. Wash¬
ington, president; Rev. L. C.
Sapp, pastor.—(Paid)
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! MEMOCIAI/
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STEWART—In loving
of our husband and father
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MR. ULYSSES STEWART
who departed this life
December 20, 1953
Sun without rain,
Joy without sorrow,
Peace without pain.
But God has promised
Strength for* the day,
^ est ‘ or the labor
Light for the way,
Help from a1:ove ’
*^ n< t undying love.
Sadly missed by .
wife,’
Mrs. Mae Stewart
daughter,
Mrs. Alfreida S. Wright
Brooklyn, N. Y.
sister,
Miss Eila Stewart
■New York City
brothers,
Wallace Stewart
Fred Stewart
Philadelphia, Pa.
Joseph Stewart
Boston, Mass.
Melvin Stewart
New Fl|rjk| Yjork ! City
ReV*. i istchtj^U
Knoxville, Tenn.
and other - pelafives 'and
■friends ■h
LEWIS — In loving
brance of our dear mother
MRS. MAGGIE LEWIS
who passed 1 away one year
DedT 13, T958
We love you Mother, as
as ever
And your memory will
In our hearts forever,
children,
Frank,
TommiO
Howard
and John C. Lewis
niece,
Willette D. Pennington
grandchildren and
great-grandchildren
LUTEN — In memory of
darling husband
MR. ISAAC ERVI-N LUTEN,
§rho departed this life
December 15, 1958
The month of December is
The saddest mopth of the
For it was on the fifteenth
My dear husband passed
God gave me strength to
it
And courage to bear the
But what it meant to lose
No one will ever know.
Sadly missed by
Devoted Wife and
Children
I SIMMONS—In loving memory
of our wife and mother
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MRS. MARIE SIMMONS
who departed this life on earth
one year ago
Dec. 15, 1958
Without her precious, guiding
hand
We’ve sorrowed for a year,
And each day though separated
We feel her presence near.
Sadly missed by
her devoted husband,
Ishmae! Simmons
foster mother,
Mrs. Sylvia Jenkins
children,
Ishmael Simmons, Jr.
Elijah Simmons
Ernest Simmons
Mrs. Henrietta S. Grant
Mrs. Anna B. Thompson
Mrs. Frances Bradly
Mrs. Ruth M. Fleming
a host of other relatives
and friends
WHIPPLE—In loving memory
of my husband
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DEACON L. T. WHIPPLE
who departed this life
four years ago
Dec. 18, 1955
He was so useful here below,
So needed by us all.
We strive to see why he should
foe
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
land.
Sadly missed by
a devoted wife,
Mrs. L. T. Whipple
and children
Seek ye the Lord while he
may be found; call ye upon him
while he is near.—Isaiah.
PALMER—In loving memory
of my brother
JOHN WESLEY PALMER -
who departed this life j. f [
Dec. 15, 1950
Why fear the trials fate may
send, \\
Wlhy dread the burdens change
may bring
Or reckon time a faithless
friend
Or mention death in words that
sting
With every passing breath of
air. f
With every sunset’s parting nod
The heart has fewer cares to
bear,
The soul is that much nearer
God.
Sadly missed by
your loving sister,
Mrs. Elise Miller
JONES — In memory of our
mother
MRS. CAND IS JONES
who departed this life
three years ago
Dec. 17. 1956
Sleep on, dear Mother,
Tis God who thought best
To take you from this world of
sorrow '! *
.
To a lovely place of rest.
Safe in the arms of Jesus
Angels guard thy sleeping clay
We are working forward to see
you
In the resurrection day.
Loved ones,
daughters,
Mrs. Lula B. Greene
Savannah, Ga.
M s. Addie B. Edwards
Melbourne, Fla.
Cast thy bread upon the
waters; for thou shalt find it
after many days.—Eccl.
STEWART — In loving
.memory of my father
ULYSSES (JOEi
STEWART
who departed this life
one year ago
Dec. 20, 1958
a devoted daughter,
Mrs. Alfreida S Wright,
R. N.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
and family
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