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Second Bapt. Church to
Celebrate 157 th Anniversary
Second Baptist church, Hous¬
ton and President streets will
celebrate its 157th anniversary
Sunday, December 27 at 4:30
p m. The public is invited.
The Rev. (William Frame !
pastor of Central Baptist ehuren
rnd vice moderator of the B°-
roan Missionary Baptist Asso¬
ciation, will deliver the
Baptist Ministers Union
The Chatham County Bap-vt
Ministers Union met Tuesday.
m. at Bethlehem Bapti st
clrurch and suspended all rule-
The members later assembled
in a joint pre-Christmas servr •
with the Evangelical Ministers
Union at St. Philip A. M. E.
church, Charles and We f
Broad streets.
President L. S. Stell appoint-,
ed Dr. C. J. Jackson to speak
4 n the joint session as repre-
sentative of the union. Dr.
Douglas delivered the message.
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The regular weekly meeting
will be held next Tuesday 12'
noon at the Bethlehem Baptist
church. I
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Litway Bantist Church
;On Sunday, Dec. 13 the Lit-
mill's w(j$ Baptist church had its
day program. The mu-
sie was rendered by the Men’s
rdinrus with Clarence Perkins
at. the piano. |
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Tim morning address was
made by Alvin Collins a 1959.
graduate of Savannah State
Coilege. The evening speak-
er was Raleigh Bryant, a mem-
ber of FAB church. Both ad¬
dresses were inspirational.
St. Paul Bapt. Church
At St. Paul Bapt, church, Wat-
era Ave., Sunday services were!
inspiring and largely attended,) |
beginning with the Sunday
School. Pastor A. E. Hagins
delivered the Christmas ser-
noons, morning and night. j
On December 23 the Sunday
Sahool will give a Christmas
pifcy. Snuday being the last;
clferminion day of the year the
nSpitoers and public are urged
to attend the services.
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Connor’s Temple j
A Christmas (Sunrise service
will be held Christmas morning i
at 4 o’clock at Connor's Temple |
Baptist church. The Sunday
.school will present a Christmas
program Sunday evening, Dec..
27 at 7 o’clock
The church services on Dec. j
20 were broadcast over radio
station WSOK. Rev. w. W.
Whitehead, the pastor, spoke
from the subject, ‘God Wrap
ped Up Christmas Gifts.
St. Phillip Mon. AME
Christmas services were held
at St. Phillip Monumental A
M. E. church, Sunday, Dec. 20.
Rev. F. D. Jaudon, choir pastor. The the! j
Progressive sang at
morning worship.
A special program was pre¬ di-1
sented at 7 pm. under the
rection of Mrs. Fannye S. Joy¬
ner featuring selections by the
combined choirs. The kinder-
garten students sang under the ,
direction of Mrs. Ruth G. Lad-
son. Miss Almarie Glover was
narrator. The altar decorations
included a scene of the Christ
Child lying in a manger and a
lighted cross. the
Pfc. Vivian Stokes of
WiAC of Fort Knox, Ky .,
among the visitors.
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The deacons of Central Bap-
'is* church will conduct the de-
voticnal service. Music will be
furnished by the choirs and
•h 1 rirs ■{ the Central Bap- j
Church. '
M's. Ida M. Walker is chair-!
1 f the anniversary and
tJ E P. Quarterman. minister
Central Bant. Church
The candlelight services pre¬
sented by the Senior Choir of
Central Baptist church last
vSunday night were verv im-
pr( .. siVe unt j Cr the direction of
Rirhard Middleton, chorister,
and Mrs. Bessie Reddick at the
eon.-ole of the organ. Christ¬
mas carols, anthems and hymns
were sung.
Many presentations were
made to Rev. and Mrs. Daniels
anrt other officers of the
church
The pastor will deliver the
257th anniversary sermon a*
Second Baptist church on Suri-
day a t 4 p.m Membe-s are ask-
ec j t 0 attend the last business
meeting on Tuesday night, De¬
rember 29, and the watch night j
services Thursday night,
31.
Tremont Temple
Members of the Tremont
Trmnle Baptist church preselt-
cd Christmas gifts on Sunday,
Dec ember 20 to the pastor. Rev.
J. M. ’ Benton, and the super-
n of the Sunday School.
Johnnie , Powell. Services CiTO ,„ 00 will! ,„m yI
X.rislmls , u thp ohurch eari
morning.
Brutal Attack
By Rapists
• Continued from Pa*rr Orel
ed the police. I
After crashing into another
automobile at a traffic light
the two abandoned the car, but
Tippins was seized when he re-
turned to get his topcoat. City
police picked up Walker on the
street nearby.
Walker did not molest either
girl However, because he re-
oortedly acted in concert by
being present, the like Tippins,
n>ls with granh kidnaping, j
rnp(> ' nssau ‘ ’ larceny..
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rob ^ anc , ,,, „,
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possession of a weapon.
In his denounciatdon of the
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P air ’ Maglstra.e av a
recommended swift justice for
them. He said.
“ We can soon r,r 0 ^ av
a “ ps ,ike thIs if we Rivp hrrT '
swift and speedy ius'ke ant
send them to the place where
tfhey belong.”
He demanded that a
jury be convened as qiuckly as;
possible. j
Tippins was previously ae-
Quitted of rape in Brooklyn 1 ast
Aprirl. He also had a previous
record in Atlanta. Walker was
found guilty of larceny last
February..
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Coirmunion Services
At F. B. B, Sunday
The last communion service
of the First Bryan Baptist
church will be held Sunday. De¬
cember 27 at 3 p m. All the
choirs of the church will ren-
der music. A special message
will be delivered by the pastor,
Rev. Richard M. Williams. The
public is invited to attend.
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Ministers Wives Alliance
The Interdenominational Mi-
listers Wives Alliance h’eid its
'ast meeting of the year at the
home of Rev. and Mrs, V
Douglas, McIntosh, Ga„ the
president, Mrs C. P. Hobbs, pre¬
siding.
Devotions were conducted by
Mrs, A. n. Wilson, using sev¬
eral Christmas carols and Bible
verses by th. member- A duet, 1
O Holy Night,” was rendered
by Mrs. Mary Ellis and Mrs
Helen Clayton. “Silent Night”
was sung by Mrs. Helene Doug¬
las, Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. Clay¬
ton.
Expressions were by Mrs, J,
P. Green, Mrs. J. C. Miller and
Mrs. w. N. M-'Ciean .all of Me-
Intosh, who were rereived as
members of the alliance. Mrs.
E. O. S. Cleveland explained
the purpose of the organiza- j
tion.
Dr. and Mr.s E. J Smith were
guests.
It was announced that the
alliance anniversary will be ob¬
served at the home of Rev and
Mr.s. J. M. Benton, 722 West
47 street, Wednesday, Jan. 6
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^ S. Cleveland weve ‘ anu will win be in
charge of the preparation; Mrs.
F. D. Jaudon, Mrs. A. B. Wil¬
son and Mrs. J. E, Bailey in
charge of the menu; program
committee: Mrs. A. B. Wilson,
Mrs, A. Scott and Mrs. A. C.
Curtright.
The following officers were
elected to serve in 1960: Mrs.
C. P. Hobbs, president; Mrs.
Agnes Scott, vice president;
Mrs. C, S. Stripling, secretary;
Mrs. J. E. Bailey, assistant
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i.Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
y “Children understand it best, with fullness of
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hit feeling and an implicitness of faith they lose in after
years; but still to us older ones etuh Christmas
w freshens and recaptures something of our childish
feelings — in hymn and carol, in family and neigh-
hf bor greetings in fireside merriment and kindliness, w
I we feel again the tender softening emotion which
was our childish tribute to the day. With shep¬
herds, angels, kings, we once more go unto Bethle¬
hem, content if only after failures and disappoint¬
w ments, shortcomings past, chances missed, friends
lost, aims unperformed, and sickness we may win ?<§ 38
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|| peace which waits on gentle will.” %
§ MERRY CHRISTMAS! h
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Rev. Curtis J. Jackson J
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THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
S. S. Christmas Program
At Beth-Eden Sunday
Sunday afternoon, December
27, promptly at 5 o’clock the
Sunday "School of Beth Eden
0 aptist church, James J. Ed¬
vards, superintendent, will pre-
ent the annual Christmas pro¬
gram. The children of all de-
lartments and euest partici-
■>an?s will tell the impressive;
frry cf the Holy birth i nverse
or,? and dramatization. A
ordial invitation is extended
o the public. Mrs. Laura D.
Webb, assistant superintendent
s ill be in charge of the pro¬
gram. Rev. Harold Baker 4s
oastor.
secretary: Mrs. W. N. Robin¬
son, treasurer: Chaplain, Mrs.
R Wright; Mrs. G. H. Stokes,
reporter: Mrs. J. C. McMillan
floral (treasurer; Mrs. A. B.
Wilson.
The hostess, Mrs. Douglas
served a variety dinner anc
explained the activities at Dor
Chester Center.
Members present were Mes
dames F. D. Jaudon, J. M
Benton, L. Blake, W. N. Rob¬
inson, R Wright, G. W. Carter
J. C. McMillan, C. S. Stripling
E. O. S. Cleveland, A. Scott J
E. Bailey, A. B. Wilson and A
C. Curtright. Also present were
Rev. A. C. Curtright- and Rev
I. M. Benton.
True Love Bapt. Church
At True Love Baptist church,
177 E. Gwinnett street, Rev.
Freddie Bonds, pastor. Sun-
day services were well attend-
ed beginning with Sunday
School with Supt. F. A. Camip-
bell presiding. At 11 a. m. the
spoke from Isaiah 96
BTU was largely attended at I
6 p. m. The pastor’s evening
subject was "No Room in The
Inn.”
Christmas services will be
held on Christmas morning
from 11 o'clock to 12 o'clock
noon. Everyone is welcome.
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Funeral Service* for
Miss Florida Johnson
Miss Florida Johnson, a na¬
tive Savannahian. died Wed¬
nesday, December 16, in a loca'
hospital where she had beer
confined two weeks prior to he-
demise.
Funeral services were held
from Beth Eden Baptist church
Friday afternoon. December
at three o clock. Rev. Harold
Baker officiating. Interment
was in Laurel Grove cemetery.
Miss Johnson will be remem¬
bered for her very cheerful
disposition, deepite the fact she
had been in failing health and
confined to a wheel chair for
several years. She did not let
that deter her from working
for, nor attending her church
of which she was an arden*
member. She was always plan
ning and putting on effort'
that brought financial success
to help her church.
Prior to her ill health, Miss
Tohnson was in the employment
of Dr. Charles Usher, Sr., for ?
lumber of years. She so en-
ieared herself to that family
’.hat they held her in affection¬
ate esteem and were in close
and constant contact with he:
ill during the years of her ill¬
ness. This was manifested by
the presence of the entire fa-
nily at her funeral. They were
there to the end when the last
floral piece was placed on her
grave.
Survivors are an only sister.
Mrs. Georgia J. Knight; and
two cousins, Mrs. Ruth Baitoo-
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CARDS OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
The relatives of the late Mr
Julius C. Stafford, Sr., 519
Charles Street, wish to express
their sincere thanks to their
friends for their many courtes¬
ies during his illness and death
on December 4. A special
thanks to the personnel of the
Memorial Hospital and the
Synes-Rovall Father Funeral Home Caution. and j
to Rev. G. H.
Mr. Stafford was one of the
oldest licensed embalmers in I
the State of Georgia and was i
employed by the Monroe Fune- I
ral Directors — «_— from ,no, 1931 unti ]|
shortly before his demise.
Wife,
Mrs. Vivian E. Stafford
Son,
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Daughter,
Mrs. Billye D. Austin
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SATURDAY, DEC. 26, 195S
Memorials
WILLIAMS — In loving mem¬
ory of
MRS. JULIA W. WILLIAMS
who departed this life
Dec. 23, 1C58
Sadly mssed by
relatives and loved ones
BENTON—In sad but loving
memory of our uncle
GEORGE BENTON
who passed away
Dec. 18, 1944
and our aunt
JULIA BENTON
who departed this life
Dec. 25, 1958
We miss you, oh we miss yoi
How could we help but cry?
But if v;e live as you lived.
We will meet you by and by.
Sadly missed by
nieces and nephews
Mrs. Julia Williams
Mrs. Mamie L. Johnson
Mrs. Irene Dillion
Mrs. Mary J. McGee
Mr. Lester Jackson
Mr. Booker T. Jackson
Mr. George Riley
Deacons Christian Union
The Deacons Christian Union
held its November meeting at
the Little Bryan Baptist church
Price and Gwinnett streets. The
last meeting for 1959 was held
at the same location Friday,
Dec. 18. Deacons John Greene,
Robert Bradley, and Jacob
Brown are on tlhe sick list.
William C. Graham is presi¬
dent, Ceasar H. Jenkins, secre¬
tary, and Mrs. H. Bell and R
F. Jenkins, reporters.
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MACK—In loving memory of
our husband and father .
MR. CRAWFORD D. MACK \
who departed this life *.
Dec. 26, 1958
One year has passed, “Dyar
One” 'Y V -V
Since God has called you home
To be wih him in heaven -
Around the snow-white throne.
No one knows the sadness J
Only those who have lost can
tell •: ’■
Of the grief that’s borne m
silence, >
For the one we love so well. -
We miss you, oh, we miss you.
How could we heLp but cry? »
But if we live as you lived,
We’ll meet again by and by.
Sadly missed by
wife,
Mrs. Mary E. Mack
daughters and sons,
Miss Lucile Mack
Mrs. Inez M^Neal
Mrs. Elvena Johnson
Miss Beatrice Y. Mack
Orin C. Mack
Causlee D. Mack
Savannah, Ga.
William C. Mack
Texas
Mrs. Veronia Williams
Miami, Fla.
' Mrs. Edotha Black
Bronx, N. Y. :
Cleo Ivey ;
Mrs.
Mrs. Corine Crosby ' >
Philadelphia, Pa.
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