The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, January 16, 1960, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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Pilgrim Bapt. Church to
Celebrate Church-Pastor
Anniversaries
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Pilgrim Baptist, church will
celebrate its 45th anniversary
and the 5th anniversary of its
pastor, Rev. David R. Hender-
tin, beginning Monday, January
13th through Monday, Jan. 25.
The nightly services will be-
gin at 7:3 o’clock with
es participating as
Monday, Jan. 18. Mt. Bethel Bap-
ti.st, Rev. Roosevelt Scott:
day, Jan. 19, Connor Temple,!
Rev. W. W. Whitehead; Wed-!
nesday, Jan. 20, St. Luke Bap-'
tist, Rev. B, C. Thomas; Thurs-;
day, Jan. 21, Jerusalem Baptist,
Fcv. O. Chaplin: Friday, Jan. :
2T Second Ebcnezer (Baptist, !
Rev. A. J. Flewellen; Sunday,!
Jan. 24. Tremont Temple. Rev. *
J. M. Benton: Monday, Jan. 25.
Garvin Temple, Rev. L. B. Free,
Rapt. Ministers Alliance |
The Savannah Baptist Min-
i t p rs Alliance met Tuesday at,
First Evergreen Baptist church.!
Rev. E. A. Capers, pastor. Rev. i
F Bond conducted the devo-;
tions. Rev. L. L. Small assisted
the president, Rev. J. C. McMil-
Ian. The Sunday School les-
son was explained by Rev. C. H.
Williams of Florence. S. C. Mrs.
E. D. Brooks was a visitor Rev.
E. D. Brooks reported on the
anniversary observance of
Brown’s Temple Baptist church
Rev. R. B. Brown, pastor, and
announced the death of Rev.
Brawn’s sister in Florida.
The sermon was delivered by
Rev. W. M. Daniels, subject, “The
Last Opportunity in the
of Life.” Rev. J. C. Brown,
assisted in the pulpit services.
Rev. J. M. Ladson, pastor of
Scottsvilie Baptist church, was
received as a member of the
Alliance. The illness of Rev.
J S. Gordon was reported.
Rev. G. W. Carter will deliv¬
er the sermon on next
and the Sunday School lesson
will be discussed by Rev. L. L
Small.
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'Anniversary Sermon), anniver-
sai 'Y prayer, E. B. Porter; HLs-
^ or X• Caesar H. Jenkins,
Officers of the church are:
Edward Williams, chairman
deacon board; A. Wilson,
tant chairman: C. H.
clerk; Mrs. Ida M. Mack, seere-
<ary; K. Smalls, chairman
trustee board; R. Smalls, assis-
fant chairman: N. Frazier, trea-
surer; Fred Brown, assistant
treasurer; Sam Greene,
tary of board; J. A. Jenkins, pi-
anist; Mrs. Loui.se W. Barrett,
pianist; Bro. Caesar Jenkins,
Sr., chorister. Other deacons are
b. Gray, P. Gray. W. H. John-
son: D. Bell. W. Hicks, F. Mack,
j. Jinks, J. Foster, A. Williams,
w. Singleton and C. H, Iley-
ward.
Beth Eden Sisterhood
The Sisterhood of Beth Eden
Baptist church meet Sunday.
Jan. 17, following the 11:15
in. service. There will be bus-
iness of importance and each
member is requested to be pres-
ent. The fifth Sunday
noon will be great day at
Beth Eden. An
day program will be
at 4 p. m.
The P astor * Rev - Harold
er ’ was in charge of the morn-
in g and evening services
Sunday. The subject, St
Rl®.” at the 11:15 a. m.
kVas taken from Cor. 3.13-14.
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The celebration of the 172nd
of the First Bryan
church will begin Sun¬
January 17 with Memori¬
services. The pastor, Rev.
M Williams, will deliv-
the message v/ith the A1
Choir In charge of the'
music. B ;ecial presentations
will be made by the deacons and
deaconesses On Monday, and January the mission, 18, the j
Bt. Philip Monumental AME
church with their pastor, Rev.
F. D Jiudon, will have charge
- f the services. Music will be
furnished by the Young People’s
Choir of F. B B. the choirs of
PhiHio and Willie Jinks, so-
cants Other program partici-j
are Miss Anna Cooper and
Coy tlons Futch. will be made Special by the presenta-j Broth- 1
erhood. the Sunday School and
T. U. Daniel Washington ;
will be master of ceremonies'
Tuesday night, January 19, the!
officers and members of South
Valley Baptist church, Pooler,
sic will be furnished bv South
choir, the A1 M. Robert?
choir of F. B. B. and Mrs. Bor-
tha Hall, soloist. Other pro-
gram participants are Mrs. Ma-
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p * I L* T »ea and l j
Pbivlst at Conff. Church
In connection with the home-j
land theme. "The Church’s Mis- 1
sion in “Town and Country,”
the Women’s Fellowship of the
Fir t Co: •>creational church will
present at their Friendship Teai
Or, Sund ry evening January
6 o’clock a playlet, “Dirt Under
Thrir Fee).” The participants
will be Misses Margret Tiggs,! 1
Drucllla Moore. Sharon Clove-
land. Greer Gadsden and Mar-1
tha Gould. The program will ]
be fully announced later.
c <econd Arrlold Baptist
Sunday. January 10 was a
great day at Second Arnold*
Baptist church beginning with
the Sunday School, with Mrs..
O B. Dingle, superintendent,
charge. At noon the message.
was delivered by the pastor, Rev.]
George Dingle. Music was ren- ;
dered by Choir No. 2 with Mrs. i
Virginia Brown at the
At 0:30 p m. the btu met
with Mrs. Sarah Williams, pre-!
siding. An appreciation day!
program was held for the were) offi- j
errs. Many useful gifts
presented to them. Mrs. Rosa
L. Mvers, Mrs. Lillian Wilson,;
Mrs. Faustine Bignon. Mrs. Rick- ;
enbacker, Dea. George Hayes
and Dea. Spencer White were
helpful with this program. !
St Phiiiu Mon. * AME I
1 Inspirational services were'
held at St. Phillip Monumen-!
| t n) Sunday, beginning with the;
Sunday School. Pastor Jau-
I don delivered the messages. church. Two)
• persons joined the |
The Pew Rally will be held ]
cn Sunday, January 31 in the'
; main auditorium of the church.;
j installation Services
For Rev. Gwyn
llltJlt I
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InstaHat.on service • a.; * e Rev-
erend Willie L. Wwyn will he held
■it the College 1’crk Baptist
Church, January 19 through 22,
beginning at 8:00 P.M. Services i
will he conducted by the following !
ministers: January 19, i.Vveiend
R. L. Byrd; Abyssinia Baptist
Church; January 20, Reverend J.
(. McMillan, Zion Hill R a p t i t j
Church; January 21, Rev. ...„d E. I
Brook.*, Saint Jam. Baptist
Church; and January 22, Reverend
L. S. Stoll, Bethlehem Baptist
(ihureh.
Rev. Tobin to Speak
At FAB Church, Jan. 17
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The First African Baptist!
| ! church will celebrate its 172nd
anniversary Sunday, January!
I 17. Rev. L. M. Tobin, noted!
pastor, preacher and professor'
of Religion at Morehouse Col¬
lege, will be the guest speaker
j at the ii a. m. and 3 30 p m
i services. I
Rcv. Tobin is a graduate of
Va. Union University, the Un-
. iversity of Michigan and the
Colgate - Rochester Divinity
School. : He has also studied at
the University of Chi* ago and
Union Theological Seminary,;
New York city.
Louis Bryan, chairman and
Rev _ Q Uld ; s j Jackson is pas
tor.
to the spoonful
TIFF SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
FBB
r ie Allen and Miss Emma Swan-
gin. Special presentations
be made by the Martha Pren¬
Circle. The Christian Club
the Sisterhood. Mrs. Anna
is mistress of ceremo-
The program will close Wed-
night with the Tremont
Baptist church
of the services and
Rev. J. M. Benton, de- i
the message. Music
rendered by the FBB Senior,
Tremont Temple choirs.
Mrs. Sue Ruth Allen, solo-
A reading will be given
Margaret C. Robinson
the history of the*
will be read by Miss!
Pell Ganaway. Presen-
will be made bv the!
and all choirs of F. B. B.
The anniversary theme song
s “I’m Bound For
with Mrs. Nancy Scott!
as anniversary hostess;
Johnnie M. Hill, chairlady:
Rebeeca Jackson, assistant
Levy Taylor, chair-
deacon board, and
church clerk.
Church, First Bryan
with the Friendly Con-
Invites you to attend
of these services. Services
at 8 p. m.
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-> Temple , Senior _ .
The Senior Mission of the
Temple Baptist church
Monday, December 28 at
home of Rev. and
Brantley, 702 West 40
Regular monthly
will be held on the second
fourth Monday evenings at
o’clock at the church.
Brantley is president and
W. W. Whitehead, minister
?nd St. John Baptist
The Second St. John Baptist
.located on Golden St,.
Savannah, will have
services on
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m
up t Ross, presiding; 7:00 p.
„ BTU; 8:00 p. m., the Gospel
0 f Harmony from Ridge-
and . S . C. in a program spon-
red by the Junior Choir. A
wiI1 offering will be taken.
T j W right is pastor.
Willing Workers Club
^ oe H. Scott
club of
church will celebrate
f‘ rs & anniversary Monday
January 18 at 8 p. m. An
teresting. program has been
ranged. The public is
Willie Scott is president, Mrs.
Aden La van m secretary, and
Rev * L s - stc11 • P astor *
Connor s Temple
Services at Connor’s
were inspiring and well
ed last Sunday. The
School lesson and morning
sage were delivered by Rev.
Hunter of California.
was rendered by the
choirs. Next Sunday at 12
the regular service will be
cast over Radio Station
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(Jem 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.
Found that I was lifted up.”
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D1XON—In loving me¬
mory of
DEACON DANIEL DIXON
who pa; ed one year ago
Jan. 11, 1959
Those who knew him will
know
How much we lost one
year ago.
What would wc give to see
him smile,
Ar.d sit and talk with him
a while.
We little thought your
death so near.
The blow was hard, the
shock 'rvf;e
To part with one we love
so dear.
On'y those who have lest |
can tell
The pain of parting with¬
out farewell.
Sadly missed by
a loving wife,
Mrs. Susie Dixon
a daughter,
Mrs. Ophelia Rivers
a son,
Mr. Herman Dixon
Grandsons, i
Mr. Prince Rivers
Mr. Daniel E. Rive s
Master Herman J.
Dixon
a number of nieces
and nephews
CARDS OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
F ^* ] orance ^ D Loadholt 27 in Chicago, Connor who
et ec - ex-
ress sincere thanks to their
fri ends who rendered
deeds of kindness (in the
of cards, flowers, visits, etc.)
their bereavement.. We
extend thanks also to the min¬
isters and the Sidney A. Jones
Funeral Home for their kind-
ness and tender care shown us
May G od bless each of you.
Father
Mother
Sisters
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. J. V. Chaney, 539 Hart-
ridge St., wishes to thank her
j pastor, members and friends of
'Second Baptist church for the
cards and sympathy shown to
her during the death of her
uncle, Matthew Brown. She
a ] S0 thanks her cousins and
friend who made the stay of
ber s j s ter, Mrs. Albe.ta Cole,
and brother-in-law, Rev. Em-
mct , t cole, a pleasant one while
visiting bere from Roxbury,
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MILLER In loving memory
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MRS. R.HINA A. MILLER
who departed this life
Jan. 13, 1956
SHADOWS
When He comes to meet us
there need be no shadows,
When He comes in all His
glorious array;
When the trump of God shall
sound and loved ones waken.
j When He leads us onward with
triumphant sway.
Shadows! no need^ of shadows
When at last we lay life's bur¬
dens down;
Shadows! no need of
When at last we gain
victor’s crown.
Children
Grandchildren
other relatives
ROBERTS—In loving memory
of my dear husband
MR. PIERCE H. ROBERTS
who departed this life
January 16, 1959
whlle willingly he went away
With faith and courage
Beyond the plaintive call
earth,
Across the trackless skjfe—
Sadly missed by
devoted wife,
Mrs. Alice F. Roberts
St. Mary’s A. M. E.
At St. Mary’s AME
! Sunday the Sunday School
son subject was
Our Church.” At 11 a. m.
pastor, Rev. Charlie Fogle,
livered the sermon from
14:28. Communion was
at 3 p. m.
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