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Rev. Tobin to Speak
At FAB Church, Jan. 17
REV. L. M. TOBIN
The First African Baptis f
church will celebrate its 172nd
anniversary Sunday, January noted J
17. Rev. L. Ivf. Tobin, |
pastor, preacher and professor j
of Religion at Morehouse
lrge, will be the guest speaker
at the 11 a. m. and 3:30 p, m
m rvices.
Louis Bryan, -chairman and
Rev. Curtis J. Jackson is pas¬
tor.
1st Mt. Bethel Baptist
church was largely attended Sun;
dav January 3rd. the pastor
Rov Roosevelt Scott, deliveredi
the morning message. No. 3
choir and ushers served. Miss
Helen Polite gave the welcome,
address.
All parents are asked to send
their children to BTU every j
Thursday evening at 5 o’clock.
Sunday, January 10, at 2:39
p. m. communion services will
begin. Six deacons will be or¬
dained. They arc: John Smith,
Bennie Washington, Clifford
Jinks, Benjamin Stroman, James
Mitchell and B- O’Connor.
Bethlehem Bapt. Church
Services were well
Sunday at Bethlehem
church. The message was de-
livered by the pastor, Rev. L. S
Stell, Jr., from the subject. “A 1
Probated Sentence.” At 7:30
p. m. the installation of all
officers was held The sermon
was by Rev. E. Hunter of
ton, Calif. His subject was
“Are You Willing to Pay The
Price to Follow Christ?” On
Sunday, January 10 at 7:30 p.
on. a special program will be
presented in honor of all dea¬
cons. Rev. C. H. Williams,
a traveling missionary of Flor
ence, S. C. will apeak.
Pilgrim Bapt. Church
Services at Pilgrim Baptist
Church were carried on in the
usual manner. Sunday School
was under the supervision of
the superintendent, C. H. Jen¬
kins. Sermons wore delivered
by Rev. A A. Lewis and Rev.
D. D. Henderson in the morning
and evening, respectively.
The following services will
held next week: Sunday, Jan. 10.
registration for all classes In
Sunday School at 2:30 p. m.
members are invited to the or-
dination service at Mt.
and at 5 p. m. Usher Board
meeting; Tuesday, Jan. 12. No
2 choir will sponsor a
supper at 512 W. Duffy street.
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Central Baptist Church,
Thunderbolt, to Celebrate
COth Anniversary |
Befirinninc Monday ni/rbl, Jan.
through Sunday, Jan. 17, Con-
1 ml Baptist Church, Thunderbolt,
("h bratf* its sixtieth unniver-
irv. Rev. J. K. Bailey, pastor.
Urograms will h<» held each eve¬
ning at 8 p m. with the following
and pastors participat¬
ing:
Jan. 11, Second Arnold, Rev.
George Dingle: Jan. 12, Washing¬
ton Baptist. Rev. E. A. Capers;
17, Lit'vay Baptist, Rev. K.
II. Scott; Jan. 14, College Park
Baptist, Rev, W. Cwyn; Jan. 15,
F. A. B., East Savannah; Jan. 17,
regular order of services in the
and at 2 p.m. the anniver¬
sermon will be delivered by
Rev. William Daniels, of Central
Church, Savannah.
The celebration will close on Jan.
with communion at -4 p.m. and
services at 8 p.m.
The deacon board consists of C.
Lewis, chairman; Henry Young.
St. Phillip AME
At St. Philip AME church,
Rev. John S. Bryan, pastor, the
Sunday School was largely at-
tended on January 3 with
in
the
Pastor, Rev. J. S. Bryan deliv
ered the sermon from the sub-
iect, “Bast, Present and Future
Two members were added, 497
took the holy communion. Pray-
er was offered for two sick multi¬
bers, Mrs ' Ruth pleasant - and
Mrs. Johnson.
Among the many visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Robinson of
Cleveland, Ohio.
At 7:30 p. m. the pastor de¬
livered the sermon on the sub¬
ject, “God’s Promise.” The
pastor announced the death of
Arthur Ferrell, the brother of
Mrs. Anna Johnson.
g, p h ;| ip Mo „ AME
The first communion
for 1960 were held Sunday,
3 at St. Philip Monumental A.
M. E. Church beginning
Youth Communion in the Sun¬
day School. At the 11:30 a. m
worship. Pastor F. D.
from the
‘Reaching Out Into The
known.” Five youth joined
church. Regular evening
vices were held and the
ed chorus rendered music.
Central Bapt. Church
The first comunion for
was attended by a large
ber on last Sunday. The
ject of Rev. Daniels’
was “All Things Created
in Christ.” One member
restored to the church. A
gram was rendered at 8 p. m.
the choir. Mrs. Roxie
is ill. The BTU will meet
Sunday at 7 p m.
Beth-Eden Bapt. Church
Services were
Sunday Jan 3 at Beth T
Bap ;j s t church. The
Py (.he members to the 4
ro j] (call was gratifying
the communion service,
j s t ered by the pastor,
Harold Baker, was impressive.
Rev. Baker’s subject for
11:15 a.m. service was
Upward Look,” Psalms
At the 4 p.m. service
Baker's plans for the year
1 accepted by the church.
It was announced
that Mrs. Sallie Kruter
along with her husband.
Kruter, was returning
from a visit with her
and son-in-law of
became suddenly ill in the
tion at Atlanta and was
ed to a hospital there.
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2nd St. Jo n Bapt.
At Second St. John Baptist;
chlirf ,jj t) ie services Sunday,
j an j were well attended. The
p as ^ or > s theme was “What Kind
of Mjnd should We Have?”
The senior choir and No. 2
choir rendered music. Pul-
pit guests were Rev. Archie
Fields, Rev. Shaver and Rev. R.
Mims.
The following services w*1 be
held Sunday, January 10: 10 a
m. Sunday School with Supt
V/. C. Ross, presiding; 6 p. m..
Mission, 7 p. m„ BTU; 8 p. m„
preaching by the pastor Rev.
T J. Wright. The Junior choir
will render the music.
Senior Usher Board
Union Baptist Church
The Senior ushers of Union
Baptist church were entertain¬
ed with a supper party on Sat¬
urday, January 2, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Peoples.
1110 W. 49t.h street. Several
visitors were present. Eanous
' president and Rev. L.
Smith is
C. Sapp, pastor.
Baptist Ministers Union
The Chatham County Baptist
Ministers Union met Tuesday,
j an , 5 , a t Bethlehem Baptist
Church, Rev. L. S. Stell, host
minister.
Devotions were cdhducted bv
the president. Rev. L. S. Stell,
Jr., and the Sunday School les¬
I son was discussed by Rev. C. J.
Jackson.
An inspiring message was de-
j livered by Rev. R L. Smith,
mini ter cf St. Matthews Bap-
church. Jacksonville Fla.
.Rev. Smith is the guest evan-
gelist of Rev. W. W. White¬
head and the Connor Temple
| Baptist church.
Next week devotions will be
j conducted by Rev. H. F.
Grant and the Sunday
lesson by Rev. R. V. Scott.
Echoes will be heard from the
two Baptist conventions of
Georgia.
Visitors consisted of Ezra
Johnson of the Savannah Tri¬
bune; Rev. E. Hunter of Stock-
ston, California; Rev. R. L.
Smith of Jacksonville, Fla.; Rev.
C H. Williams of Florence. S. C .
and Mrs. Joshire Curtis of Hose-
lv Chapel AME church,
delphia.
Members present were Rev¬
erends J. M. Benton. E. P. Quar-
terman, L. S. Stell. J. B. Bates,
R. V. Scott, W. W.
R. L Byrd. C. J. Jackson, G. R.
Connor, E. G. Lane. H. F.
E. R. Roper, and J. C. McMillan.
Tnr SAVANNAH TRIBUNT SAVANNAH, CEORCTA
FBI) - FAB
Churches to
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of a joint- celebration was
tarted with services being held
at, the chu ches, alternately,
A large crowd is expected to j
attend this program as Savan-
iah Baptists look forward to j
his joint celebration which is j
a symbol of “burying the hat- ]'
chet." •
Music will be furnished by
the combined choirs of the two
chu.ches undpr the direction o'
William S. Oicver.
Rev. Richard M. Williams is |
pastor of the First Bryan Bap-
list church and Rev. Curtis J
is pastor of the First
African Baptist church.
Baptist Ministers Alliance
The Savannah Baptist Minist¬
Alliance met Tuesday, Jan. 5.
the Fiist Evergreen Baptist
Rev. E. A. Capers, pastor.
meditation period was conduct¬
by Rev. E. A. Capers with pray¬
er by Rev. W. B. Murray. The
Sunday School lesson was discuss¬
ed by Rev. R. B. Firown, subject
“Strengthening on Churches.” Rev.
1,. .\1. Moore presided and gave
current news. The president. Rev.
.1. C. McMillan, spoke encourag¬
ingly on activities for the New
Year.
Guests were Mr. Scarboro of
Fl a . who represents the YMCA
and mid-town Chamber of Com-
merce, and co-workers, Miss Brad-
and Miss f-ampkin. Mrs. Jose-
phine Curtis and Mrs. Clara T.ig-
non were also present.
Rev. R. B. Brown invited the
Alliance to the anniversary pro¬
gram of Brown’s Temple Baptist
Church, Jan. 8 , at the YMCA.
Rev. J. M. Benton delivered an
inspiring sermon from the sub-
ject, “Per Ye have Not Passed this
Way Before,” Joshua 3:4.
St. Mary’s AME
At St. Mary’s AME church,
the Sunday School lesson sub-
ect was “Pioneers For Christ.”
At the morning service, the pas¬
tor’s text was from Psalms
27:1-7.
On Sunday, January 10 com¬
munion will be administered at
3 p. m. Rev. Charlie Fogle is
pastor.
Trerticnt Temple i
At Tremont Tormple Baptist
church, Rev. J. M. Benton, pas-
tor, delivered two impressive
sermons on Sunday, January 3.|
Communion services were also
held.
Conner’s Temple
Sunday was the first com¬
munion services for 1960 at
Connor’s Temple. Sunday School
was held at its usual hour. The
morning and communion mes¬
sage was delivered by Rev. W.
W. Whitehead, pastor, Baptism
was also held.
The consecration service is
bring held this week at Connor
Temple. Rev. R. L. Smith of
Jacksonville, Fla., is guest evan-
gelist. The services begin night-
ly at 8 p. m.
The installation service of all
officers will be held Friday
night, January 8 . following the
service.
y n]|e k ove Church
I At True Love Baptist church, j
Rev. F. Bonds, pastor, services j
! during last week were inspir¬
ing beginning with the New
i Year’s eve services. On Sun-
day morn i n! r Sunday School was
presided over by Supt. F. A
Campbell. At 11 a. m the pas¬
tor’s subject was “Missions.’
At 2:30 p. m. Holy communion
was observed. Pulpit guests
were Rev. W. M. Allen and Rev
R. Ward. Officers for the
New Year were installed. On
Saturday night. January 16 a
chicken supper will be given by
the No. 2 choir at 10 Sterling
street. Mrs. S. McTeer and
Mrs. V. Sumpter are ill.
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Last Rites Held for
Lee, Tuesday
Funera! services for Mrs. Millie
Lee were held at First Bry¬
Baptist Church, Tuesday after¬
Jan. 5, with the pastor, Rev.
M. Williams, officiating. Mrs.
died at a local hospital on
Dec. 31.
Rev. J. Q. Adams and Rev.
Dingle assisted with the
Remarks were made by
Young and acknowledg¬
of condolences was made by ]
Rubye L. King. Hymns were
by the church choir and the
& Williams choir.
Interment was in Laurel Grove
with the Williams & Wil¬
Funeral Home in charge of
Honorary pallbearers were Mor¬
Bedgood, J. O. Mover, Millard
Coy Futch, Jim Wright
and George Fuller.
Active pallbearers were Anthony
Berry, James Holmes, Edward
Hey wood, Clifford O. Ryals, Debro
Williams and William H. Blake.
Mrs. Lee, a native Savannahi-
■m, was the daughter of the late
Abram and Rose Mc^eal Irvin. At
an early age, she was married to
the late Thomas B. Lee. She was
a devout member of the First Bry¬
Baptist Church where she was
organizer of the Martha Pren¬
Revving Circle, the Young
and Men’s Christian Club
the Missionary Society. She
also a member of the deaconess
Mrs. Lee was a well known
Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.
T. Lee; two nephews
H. Rerivehs and Alphonse
Irvin; several grand nieces and
■ousins.
State Rallv
On Sunday, Jan. 19 at 7 : 7 “
p m a stain rallv will be he’d
.
a t the Snventh-dav Adventist
chur-h, 41st and West B-on ' 1
streets, with Mrs. Georgia
Brady in charge. The public is
invited.
CARDS OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Rev
W. S. Scott expresses sincere
thanks to their many friends
who rendered deeds of kindness
dur ., n? his Alness and our
bereavement. We extend thanks
also to the ministers and
Rakestraw’s Funeral Home for
the kindness and tender care
shown us. May God bless each
of you.
Wife and Children
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs> Ge0 w . (Pearl) Smith
thanks friends for their kind
words of sympathy in the pass-
ing of her brother. Mr. Thomp-
son of Detroit, Mich.
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IN M.EMORIAM BELLINGER--In sad but lov¬
MR. WILLIAM J. BELLINGER
who departed this life a year
ago, January 7, 1P59
How do I love thee? Let me!
love count thee the to the ways. depth, breadth - j
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and height,
My soul can reach when feel-
ing out of sight.
For the end of being an
grace,
I love thee to the level of every
day’s most quiet needs,
By sun and candlelight.
I love thee freely,
As men strive for Right;
I love thee purely, as they turn
from praise.
I love thee with the passion put
to you,
In my old grief,
And with my childhood’s faith,
I love thee with the love I
seemed to lose,
With my lost faith,—
T love thee with the breath,!
smile, tears, I
Of -all my life! 1
And, if God choose,
I shall -but love thee better after!
death. "
Sadly missed by
Mrs. Inez Bellinger, Wife
and family
JACKSON- In loving memory
cf
MRS. ANNIE JACKSON
who passed one year ago
. Jan. 7, 1959 '
Those who knew her will know
How much we lost one year ago.
.V'hat would we give to see her
smile.
And sit and talk with us a
while.
We little thought your death so
near
The blow was ha:d, the shock
severe
To part with one we love so
dear.
mly those who have lost can
tell
The pain of parting without
farewell.
Sadly missed by
son and daughter,
Mr. Arthur Jackson, Jr.
New Yo:k City
Mrs. Pearl Young
Plainfield, N. J.
grandchildren
'brother and sister
PALMER In memory of my
mother
MRS. ROSA LEE PALMER
who departed this life
Jan. 5, 1956
four years ago
The cause for which she bravely
died.
The faith she ever glorified;
Shall be her spirit’s guide,
And win her immorality.
Sadly missed by
daughter,
Mrs. Elise Palmer Miller
SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1900
brother-in-law
MR. WILLIAM J. BELLINGER
who passed away one year ago
January 7, 1959
My Buddy
Nights are Jong since you went
away,
I think about you all through
the day, My Buddy;
My Buddy, no buddy quite so
true.
Miss your voice, the touch of
your hand;
Just long to know that you
understand,
Miy buddy, my buddy, your
buddy misses you.
Sadly missed by
Willie Lee and Elton
Brooklyn, New York
1 ROMAS—In loving memory
of my husband
EDGAR SIMS THOMAS
whom. God called home to rest
five years ago today
January 8, 1955
It’s sweet to remember that
once you were here
And though you are absent,
You're just as dear,
I smile with the world yet I
never forget
In my garden of memory you
i live there yet.
Mrs. Lucile Thomas
Wife
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Bright memories of the past
which cannot be destroyed as
being President of the Dea¬
con’s Christian Union, Presi¬
dent of the Pentecostal Union,
Supt. of the Mt. Tabor Bapt.
Church Sunday School, and
other activities
DEACON GEORGE WHITE
who departed this life f
one Jan. year 8 , 1959 ago t
which renews in my heart
the grief and sorrow for my
most dear departed husband.
Long will the loving memories
remain in our hearts like a
vase filled with flowers and
long after they die the odor
and scents of the same will
remain long afterward.
Sadly missed by
a devoted wife,
Mrs. Eldora White
a son,
Mr. George White Jenkins
two sisters,
Mrs. Julia McKenny
Mrs. Sarah Mathews
Philadelphia, Pa.
a number of nieces, neph¬
ews and other relatives
and friends
TAYLOR—In loving memory
of
MRS. LOTTIE G. TAYLOR
who departed this life
December 31, 1953
No eye hath seen in any clime
such beauties as await
The saints of God when they
arrive
At Eden’s opened gate.
There waits for us, with golden
streets
And mansions fair to see,
The city of our God and King
Beside the tideless sea.
Sadly missed by
■husband,
Mr. Daniel Taylor
daughter,
Mrs. Lillie Berrien
sisters,
Mrs. Rebecca Hargraves
Mrs. Phyllis Goodwire
brothers,
Mr. Robert Grant
Mr. Benjamin Grant
host of nieces, nephews
and other relatives