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fbb And fab churches
To Have Joint
Anniversary Program
First Bryan Baptist church
end First African Baptist church
announce their joint 172nd an¬
niversary program to be held
at First Bryan Baptist, church
on January 10, at 3 :30 p m
Rev. R. O, S Cleveland, pas
tor of Bt John Baptist church
vill be the guest speaker.
These two historic churches
join in inviting everyone to be
with them on that day when
First A B., First B B. and Saint
Jilin corig-/gations will cele¬
brate this great ocrasion.
R.ev. Curtis J Jackson is pas
tor of First A B. and Rev Rirh-
ard M. Williams Is pastor of
First Bryan.
2nd St. John Bapt.
The Senior choir of Second
St. John Baptist church visited
Charity Hospital and Mills Me¬
morial Home Christmas day
and sang Christmas Carols and
donated gifts to every one.
On Sunday, January 3. at 10
a. m. the Sunday School super¬
intendent, W C. Ross will pre¬
side. At 2 ,p. an. Holy com¬
munion will be held with the
senior choir rendering music,
and at 8 p. m. preaching by the
pastor with the junior choir
rendering music. The public
is invited. Rev. T. J. Wright
is pastor.
Piljrrim Baot. Church
At, D. Pilgrim D Henderson, Baptist pastor church, the] j
Rev
weekly services were held in -1
eluding the Christmas service at
5 30 a. m. Friday, December 25
The Sunday School was un-!
der the supervision of the as-1
sistant superintendent
Rebecca S Gray, and the staff s
of teachers. On Sundav, Dee
27, Rev. Moses Hall, the licensed
son of the church, delivered two
inspiring sermons
from Rev. Flagg and Mrs. Ads
Smith cf Friendship
church of New York city.
The New Year’s service will
be held at 10 a. m. Thursday
through the midnight hour.
The Willing Workers club will
meet at 1:30 p. m. Sunday, Jan
3. and the Deacon and Deacon-
css boards will meet at 5 p. m
Choir No. 1 will rehearse Wednes¬
day, January 6 and Choir No.
2 Friday. January 8 at 0 30 p.
m.
Sunday, Jan. 10 at 10 a. m. .‘ is
registration and promotion n
the Sunday School. Caesar H.
Jenkins is superintendent.
iNt. c m rhllllD . ... M Mon. AMh
Tremendous thoughts of shar-
ing with others were in the at-
mosphere at St. PhilliD Mon¬
umental AME church through¬
out the holiday season. On
Friday morning, December
the pastor, members and officers
contributed in numerous ways
to several less fortunate persons!
and families.
On Christmas evening Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Fuller of ^2 1 ■
Rothwell street, both faithful
members of the church, cele-
brated their 50th wedding an-;
niversary ,at their home. Al! 1
of their children and several
relatives and friends
A brief ceremony was perform-;
ed by Pastor Jaudon. 1
Services were well attended
Sunday, December 27. At 31:30
a .m. Pastor Jaudon spoke from
the theme, “The Watch-word
For The Coming Year.” Music
was rendered by the senior
choir. On Sunday, January
communion services will be held
Everyone Is invited.
Wine is a mocker, strong
drink is raging: and whosever
is deceived thereby is not wise.
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Organisations
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Connors Temple to Hold
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OBSeCTatlOn SerVlCCS
REV. W. YV. WHITE HEAD
Pastor
The annual consecration ser-j
vice of the Connor’s Temple 1
Baptist church will begin Mon-!
day, January 4th and will con- 1
tinue through Friday, January:
8. !
Rev. R. I. Smith, pastor of the'
Communion at Beth-Eden
Sunday, December 20 at Both
Eden Baptist Church the pas¬
tor. Rev. Harold Baker conclud¬
ed a series of pre-Christmas ser¬
mons. His subject was “What
Do We See in the Manger?” Rev.
Baker invited the church mem-j
hers to look into their lives .and!
take an inventory to see if they
have grasped the real meaning 1
,
o! the manrf
punday ' Dpcemtoer 27 ■ thp !
at the 11:15 service was
“Counsellor,” when Rev. Baker
advispd tbp chl,rrh for bpst rp '
suit* to lake all of its needs to
' hp idPal ™unsellor. A meeting
aas beld following the regular
irvirp and P lans wrrP madP
fnr thP Woman ’ R lay program
to be held the fifth Sunday in
January.
Sunday, January 3 will be the
annual roll call to be held at
1 p. m. The church will be 70
years old and each member is
asked to pay si.00 in answer to
the roll call. The pastor will
outline plans for the year at
this service.
The Sunday School’s program
'.".as beautifully earned out and
great credit belongs to Mrs. C.l
M Wells for her untiring efforts |
and excellent training of the.
children. James J. Edwards Is
superintendent; Mrs. Laura:
and ^ rs q m. Wells. music rii-
rector.
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Baptist Ministers Union
The Chatham County Bap'id
Ministers Union met at Bet.hle-
hem Baptist church with Pres-
ident, Rev. L. S. Stell, Jr., pre-
siding. The devotional service
was jdonducted by Rrv. Louis
Harden. The Sunday School les
son was taught by Rev. R. L.
Bvrd; subject, “launching Out
On a World Mission,” text.'
Acts 13.
Members present were Revs,
W. W. Whitehead, H. F. Grant,
C. McAllister, F. D. Perry,
Louis Harden. R L. Byrd. L. S.
Stell, Jr.. E. P Quarterman
Visitors present were Rev. K J.
Middleton of Brooklyn. New
York and E. Hunter cf Stock-
ston, Cal.
Election of officers of the
Union will be held on Tuesday,
Vlemoria!
Ezra Johnson
925 W. 37th Street
Phone AD 2-7573
More Than 700 Persons
Atfend FBI? Communion
Services
The First Brynn Baptist
church closed its last comun-
ion year with services being held
Sunday afternoon, December 27
at 3pm
Approximately 725 people wit¬
nessed the service. Many Iyuuu out .
if-town members and friends
"•ere pre en ! . The pastor spoke
fr m the ib ""t "The Spirit of
Christmas.’ Tbe choirs singing
Trug Lovo Bant. Church
A 1 Trim Love Bapt it church
Rev F. Bonds, rv-cor services
■vert •* ill attended Sunday, Dec.
27. Sunday School was held
at 9:45 with Supt. F. A. Camp-|
hell presiding. At 11 a. m. the
oast or s p • • k • fr m St John 15:7.
The closing message was brought
by Rev W. Jones from Rev. 2:10.
Communion :' rvioes were held.
on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 27.
at 2:30 o’clock. i
A good name is rather to be
chosen than great riches, and
loving favour rather than silver
and gold - Prov.
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REV. R. L. SMITH
Evangelist
St. Matthew’s Baptist church,!
Jacksonville, Fla. will be the;
guest evangelist. Services will
begin each night at 7 30 p. m.'
The public is invited. Rev. W
W. Whitehead is pastor of the
church.
January 5 - Devotions will be ;
conducted by Rev. C. J. Jack-)
son; Sunday School lesson will j
be taught by will Rev. be L. by S. the Stell, Rev.j j
Jr.; sermon
R. L. Smith of Jacksonville, Fia.,
vdho is the guest minister of
Rev. W. W. Whitehead. Rev.]
E. Hunter will preside.
M HEALTH HORIZONS
What To Do About Sore Throat
p More than million Americans, according to the United States
30 they suffer
Public Health Service, gurgle, gargle and gag every day as
the discomforts from a national misery—sore throat. Perhaps you are
one of them. by . of disorders—pam, . fever, .
These unfortunates are afflicted a variety
oversmoking and postnasal of drip the
(flow of mucus to the back
throat). Thousands of them tell
their sad story to their doctors
every month, in every city, all over
the United States. But many more
unfortunates diagnose their own
ailment, take a pet cur call, stay
at home and go right on hacking,
vheezing, coughing and grouching. saddled
That is because they are
with more than an annoying and
an uncomfortable problem. ailments often
11 eretofore, throat
used to be considered difficult to
relieve, but not now. Doctors have
recently learned a great deal about
throat troubles and how to treat
them. that the
Today physicians medication know is that
ideal throat one that
must have multiple action in
it must treat all the symptoms.
The medication should give imme¬
diate and continued relief of pain,
kill the infectious bacteria,
promptly reduce fever and elimi¬
nate the over-all ill feeling that ac¬
companies sore throat.
Now, for the first time, a new
drug, Pharycidin Concentrate, has
been made available to the nation’s
physicians that simultaneously and
effectively attacks all of the dis-
., comforts of sore throat.
i Tiiis triple action pleasant tast-
t ing solution can be gargled for
immediate relief by local effect,
f used as a spray, to coat, the upper
’ throat, and also swallowed in a
separate dose tor more thorough of
contact with Hip lower well portion
the throat, tissues, as as for
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Christmas carols added much to
the service.
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On Sunday, January 3, reded¬
ication services will beheld with
a special sermon being deliver-
rd bv the pastor. Altar
er will be giver, for all those
who desire, Soecial music will
rendered The public is in-
vtted.
St. Mary’s AME Church
St. Mary’s A. M. E. church.
services on Sunday, December,
27 were interesting. Sunday,
1-hool met at 10 a. m., lesson!
mbject, “God Is Our Help,
During the 11:30 a. m. service
Rev. Charlie Fogle, the pastor,
delivered an inspiring sermon.
His text was from Aots 12:5-8.
jjj S subject was “God Is Able
To Take Us Out of Prison.”
New Years service will begin
0:30 p. m. Thursday, December
31.
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Tips on Touring , i
By Carol Lane
Womeo'i Travel Authority I
Off-Beat Festivals !
America is a land of festivals |
— and a summer motoring vaca¬
tion is the perfect way to enjoy |
the wonderful things they offer.
Whatever the festival’s theme
—history, agriculture, industry,
sport, the arts-you’re sure to -
find something to please every ;
member of the family.
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To whet your appetite, here’s
a list of a dozen “off beat” festi-
vals from coast to coast:
New Hampshire: Cracker Bar-
rcl Americana, l’ike, August 1*-
Rhode Island: Atlantic Tuna
Derby, state wide, August 12-14.
Michigan: *.p Venetian Festival,
Charlevoix, July 24-2G. Gun Show,
Oklahoma: National
Bristow Florida: Sept. 26-27. Softball Cham¬
Men’s
pionship, Clearwater, Sept. 21-'2t7.
Mississippi: Skeet Champion¬
ships, Biloxi, Aug. 9-10. Chin-
Virginia: Pony Penning,
coteague Island, July 29-30. Antelope
Wyoming: One-Shot
Hunt, Lander, Water Sept. 3-4. Ski Racing,
California:
Lakeport, July 25-26.
Alaska: Silver Salmon Derby,
Valdez and Seward, Aug. 3-Sept. 7.
lulu, Hawaii: 2 Hula and 9. Festival, Hono¬
Aug.
For details, and information or.
other festivals, check with your
state’s Chamber of Commerce.
WASH&DRY
(One Day Servtoe)
S1.0C
(Max. 25 Lbs.)
m
prolonged reinforcement of reliel
by its internal action.
The unusual broad therapeutic
qualities of Pharycidin is made
possible by the recent development
of a new soluble molecule, choline
salicylate, which works locally on
the tissues and by rapid absorption
from the alimentary canal, thus
treating the pain of sore throat
effectively in two clinical ways. includ¬
Numerous tests,
ing a study conducted on the
Student Health Service of Whittier
College indicate that Pharycidin
is the medication of choice in treat¬
ing tonsillitis, acute postnasal pharyngitis,
irritations due to drip
and smoker's throat.
New York’s Dr. S. J. London,
who has watched over patients foi
many years, sums up: “Today
there really isn’t any excuse foi
subjecting yourself to the pain and
anguish of sore throat.”
Baptist Board Names
Official
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Dr.
Jesse Jai McNeil. minister of
Tabernacle Baptist church in
has been named direc-
tor publications far the
National Baptist Sunday School
Publishing Board.
In bis new position, D J
h r eil will be editor-in-chief of
0 *" 1 Publications wh ch in-
and song books for the Nation-
al Baptist Convention, U S A. j
Inc. In this position he will |
rank the second executive at the director, board, next Dr. j j
). C. Washington.
He will continue his 12 year
ministry at Tabernacle chur-h,
;, u t will divide his time between
Detroit end Nasbv'ile
Board headquarters arc at
330 Charlotte avenue.
Rev. McNeil is the author qf
six books. He has held the fol¬
lowing positions: First Com¬
munity Baptist church, New
York city; assistant secretary
of Christian Education, Sunday
School Publishing Board, Nash¬
ville; minister, Spru-e Street
Baptist church. Nashville- dean,
School of Religion, Bishop Cnl-
lege, Marshall, Texas.
He holds the following de¬
grees: B.S., Teachers College,
Columbia University, "New Yo- k
City; M.A., Teachers College,
Columbia and Union
cal Seminary, New York; Ed.
D., Teachers College,
and Union Theological Semin-
ary; Certificate in Ecumenical
Studies, Ecumenical Institute,
Celigny, Switzerland; and B.D
Virginia Union University,
School of Religion. Richmond.
CARDS OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
The relatives of the late Mr.
Leroy Jackson, 222
Village, wish to express their
sincere thanks to their frifcnds
for their many courtesies dur¬
ing his illness and death on
December 13. A special
to the personnel of the Geor-
gia Infirmary and the Sidney
A. Jones Funeral Home and
Rev. l C. Sapp. He was em-
pi oyec j the Candle- Hospital
He was a member of the
Usher Board No. 1 of Union
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wife,
Mrs. Mary Etta Jackson
Brothers,
Mr. Willie James Jackson
Mr. Phillip Jackson
Sister,
Mrs. Hattie Mae
and nieces and nephews
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GOOD ADVICE TO NEWLYWEDS
To you, the newlyweds in this community, we extenc
best wishes and congratulations on your marriage. Anc
w th these words we’d like to offer what we think is somi
good, sound advice. In the budget you will undoubtedly
set up, earmark a part of it for a savings account. Small
deposits made regularly will soon grow to a substantia
(mount. Save to buy a home or a car .... save
tor a vacation . . . save for a future security. Anyway
you look at it, saving is smart. Come in and open an ac¬
count today.
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Memorials
BRIGGS—In memory cf
MRS. CORA BRIGGS
who passed away three
years ago
Jan. 3, 1957
Since you went away our hearts
Have saddened more each day
We miss your smile, we miss
your touch.
We miss you darling, oh, sc
much.
Your precious memories we
' hold dear
of the beautiful life you lived
while here.
But we know you are happy ir
your home above
Where God is great and God
is love.
Sadly missed
husband,
Lemon Briggs
daughters,
Rosa Lee Fbgler
' Clowdie M. Allen
son.
Quincy Lawton
brother,
Mose Bass
State-boro, Ga.
and grandchildren
DARLING—In loving memory
'MRS. MARIE G. DARLING
who departed this life
Dec. 29, 1958
j "There rernaineth a rest to the
people of God.”
1 When this life with its labor is
done.
When the end has been reached
; Of earth’s last weary mile.
| And the battle long fought has
been won.
’ Sadly missed by
daughter,
Mrs. Inez A. McIntosh
son-in-law,
John McIntosh
son,
] niece, Harrie F. Glover
J Mrs. bams Louis G. Smith Wil
j grandchildren,
j Mr. and Mrs. Herman S.
Prescott
j AinounccniPnt
DR E. J. SMITH
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VflRiS. SARAH (MAMA SALLLE)
THOMAS
Vho passed away one year ago
today
o dii v ’al y i, laoif
it has been one long year since
you went away,
We have missed you so very
much each passing day.
n the “Heavenly Chorus” you
have taken your place.
Ve know someday, we ll see you
again face to face,
rfou were so good and kind to
every one while here
3ut, we know someday on that
journey we’ll start
\nd never, never again will we
have to part.
Mrs. Janie Densler Hennings
and family
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